Geometry of the P=W conjecture and beyond

Junliang Shen (Yale University)

Fri Jan 26, 20:00-21:00 (3 months ago)

Abstract: Given a compact Riemann surface, nonabelian Hodge theory relates topological and algebro-geometric objects associated to it. Specifically, complex representations of the fundamental group are in correspondence with algebraic vector bundles, equipped with an extra structure called a Higgs field. This gives a transcendental matching between two very different moduli spaces associated with the Riemann surface: the character variety (parameterizing representations of the fundamental group) and the Hitchin moduli space (parameterizing Higgs bundles). In 2010, de Cataldo, Hausel, and Migliorini proposed the P=W conjecture, which gives a precise link between the topology of the Hitchin space and the Hodge theory of the character variety, imposing surprising constraints on each side. I will introduce the conjecture, review its recent proofs, and discuss how the geometry hidden behind the P=W phenomenon is connected to other branches of mathematics.

algebraic geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic


Stanford algebraic geometry seminar

Series comments: The seminar was online for a significant period of time, but for now is solely in person. More seminar information (including slides and videos, when available): agstanford.com

Organizer: Ravi Vakil*
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