Algebraic Geometry Northeastern Section

October 13-15, 2023 at the University of Pennsylvania

Registration

Deadline for registration: September 1, 2023

Registration Link

Preliminary Schedule


All talks will be held in David Rittenhouse Laboratory (DRL) A1


Friday:

Open FJRW theory and mirror symmetry 

Towards curve counting on the classifying stack BGL_N 


Saturday:

Interpolation for Brill-Noether curves 

Counting curves on P^r 

Superconformal Nilpotence Varieties 


Sunday:

 Hyperelliptic Curves mapping to Abelian Surfaces and Applications to Beilinson’s Conjecture for zero-cycles 

An arithmetic wall-crossing formula for counts of rational curves 



Getting Around


The Mathematics Department Office is located on the fourth floor of David Rittenhouse Laboratory ("DRL"). The building is at 209 South 33rd Street (the Southeast corner of 33rd. and Walnut Streets). Note 33rd Street runs one way north while Walnut runs one way west.

We are about a 15 minute walk from the main 30th Street Station and 5 minutes from the University City Rail Station at 32nd and Spruce (=South Street & Convention Avenue). Coming from the airport by train (about 15 minutes): the University City Rail Station is the second stop after you leave the airport. The campus is also a 15 minute drive from the airport.

If you drive, the most convenient public parking is in the pay lot whose entrance is on 34th Street between Market and Chestnut Streets.


Local Buses & Trains

From Airport


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