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Salle 6214
2920, chemin de la Tour
Montréal (QC) Canada  H3T 1N8

Conférencier/Speaker : Walter Neumann, Barnard College, Columbia University

Titre/Title : Geometry of complex surface singularities

Resume/Abstract :
A complex variety has two intrinsic metric space structures in the neighborhood of any point ('inner' and 'outer' metric) which are uniquely determined from the complex structure up to bilipschitz change of the metric (changing distances by at most a constant factor). In dimension 1 the inner metric (given by minimal arc-length within the variety) carries no interesting information, and it is only very recently, starting with a 2008 paper of Birbrair and Fernandes, that it has become clear how rich metric information is in higher dimensions. Dimension 2 is now very well understood through work of Birbrair, Pichon and the speaker. The talk will give an overview of this work and some applications.

Colloque de mathématiques de Montréal CRM - ISM

Organisateurs/Organizers

  • Mikael Pichot (McGill)
  • Iosif Polterovich (uMontreal)
Geometry of complex surface singularities
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