A^1-connected varieties
Speaker(s): Zhu Yi (University of Utah)
Time: 00:00-00:00 May 28, 2014
Venue: Room 77201 at #78 courtyard, Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research
Abstract: We say that a variety is A^1-connected if a general pair of points can be connected by the image of a map from the affine line. For example, affine spaces are A^1-connected. In principle, they are as important as rationally connected varieties in the classification theory of varieties. In this talk, I will start with many examples of A^1-connected varieties. Then I will survey their applications both in classical geometry and in logarithmic geometry.
Speaker: Zhu Yi (University of Utah)
Time:May 28 (Wed) 4:30pm to 5:30pm
Place: Room 77201 at #78 courtyard, Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research