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* Computing things about Toric varieties
* Computing things about Toric varieties
* Reductive groups and flag varieties
* Reductive groups and flag varieties
* Introduction to arithmetic geometry -- what are some big picture ideas of what "goes wrong" when not over an algebraically closed field?


== Being an audience member ==
== Being an audience member ==

Revision as of 20:39, 20 September 2021

When: 6:00 PM Thursdays

Where: TBD

Lizzie the OFFICIAL mascot of GAGS!!

Who: All undergraduate and graduate students interested in algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, and related fields are welcome to attend.

Why: The purpose of this seminar is to learn algebraic geometry and commutative algebra by giving and listening to talks in a informal setting. Sometimes people present an interesting paper they find. Other times people give a prep talk for the Algebraic Geometry Seminar. Other times people give a series of talks on a topic they have been studying in-depth. Regardless the goal of GAGS is to provide a supportive and inclusive place for all to learn more about algebraic geometry and commutative algebra.

How: If you want to get emails regarding time, place, and talk topics (which are often assigned quite last minute) add yourself to the gags mailing list: gags@g-groups.wisc.edu by sending an email to gags+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu. If you prefer (and are logged in under your wisc google account) the list registration page is here.

Organizers: John Cobb, Colin Crowley.

Give a talk!

We need volunteers to give talks this semester. If you're interested, please fill out this form. Beginning graduate students are particularly encouraged to give a talk, since it's a great way to get your feet wet with the material. If you would like some talk ideas, see the list on the main page.

Fall 2021 Topic Wish List

This was assembled using input from an interest form at the beginning of the semester. Choose one and you will have the rare guarantee of having one interested audience member. Feel free to add your own.

  • Introduction to descent, or other topics in the book "FGA Explained"
  • Stacks for Kindergarteners
  • Applications of Beilinson resolution of the diagonal
  • Wth did June Huh do and what is combinatorial hodge theory?
  • Computing things about Toric varieties
  • Reductive groups and flag varieties
  • Introduction to arithmetic geometry -- what are some big picture ideas of what "goes wrong" when not over an algebraically closed field?

Being an audience member

The goal of GAGS is to create a safe and comfortable space inclusive of all who wish to expand their knowledge of algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. In order to promote such an environment in addition to the standard expectations of respect/kindness all participants are asked to following the following guidelines:

  • Do Not Speak For/Over the Speaker
  • Ask Questions Appropriately

Talks

Date Speaker Title (click to see abstract)
September 30 TBD TBD
October 7 TBD TBD
October 14 TBD TBD
October 21 TBD TBD
October 28 TBD TBD
November 4 John Cobb Koszul Cohomology
November 11 TBD TBD
November 18 TBD TBD
December 2 TBD TBD
December 9 TBD TBD

September 30

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract: TBD

October 7

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract:

TBD

October 14

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract:

TBD

October 21

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract:

TBD

October 28

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract:

TBD

November 4

John Cobb
Title: Koszul Cohomology

Abstract:

Or something about vector bundles on elliptic curves, or something else, I'm not sure yet.

November 11

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract: TBD

November 18

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract: TBD

December 2

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract:

TBD

December 9

TBD
Title: TBD

Abstract: TBD

Past Semesters

Spring 2021

Fall 2020

Spring 2020

Fall 2019

Spring 2019

Fall 2018

Spring 2018

Fall 2017

Spring 2017

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

Fall 2015