Seminar| Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Time:Wednesday, October 26th, 2022, 13:30-14:30
Location:Online, Tecent Meeting
Speaker: Bingyu Zhang, Center for Quantum Mathematics, University of Southern Denmark
Abstract:Kashiwara and Schapira introduced and developed the microlocal theory of sheaves in 80s for applications in the theory of D-module. But in 20th century, people realizes that the microlocal sheaf theory also plays important role in symplectic geometry. One crucial toolkit here is integral functors, which is known as Fourier-Mukai theory in algebraic geometry. In this talk, I would like to explain microlocal projectors. They are integral functors constructed using microlocal sheaf theory. Then I will explain some applications of microlocal projectors in symplectic geometry.
Tecent Meeting Room Number: 864-860-009