Colloquium | Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Time:10:30-11:30, Dec. 25, Tuesday
Location:Room 302, Library
Speaker: Song Sun, Associate Professor at UC Berkeley
Abstract: In this talk I will discuss recent progress on understanding the collapsing behavior of Calabi-Yau metrics when the complex structure degenerates. In the case of K3 surfaces we shall explain a glueing construction that leads to a multi-scale collapsing phenomenon for the corresponding hyperkahler metrics. If time permits I will discuss some more recent work towards the higher dimensional and more general situation. An important feature involves certain incomplete Calabi-Yau metrics constructed using symmetry reduction and singular perturbative analysis.
Brief about Song Sun: Veblen Prize Winner 2019 (together with Xiuxiong Chen and Simon Donaldson), ICM invited speaker 2018 at Rio, Sloan Research Fellow 2014.