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Math
758 Spring 2001
Topics in Symplectic Topology
| Instructor: |
Peter Kahn |
| Time: |
MW 10:1011:25 |
| Room: |
MT 206 |
The theory of J-holomorphic curves is a central tool in symplectic topology,
and the first part of this course will focus on this theory. (Depending
on the student overlap with the current seminar on this topic, this will
be either a summary or a more detailed presentation.) The theory will
be applied to "non-squeezing" results and to the study of symplectomorphism
groups (e.g., the Flux Conjectures).
The course will be run as a participatory seminar, with the instructor
giving the beginning lectures (and perhaps some later). It will be based
mostly on readings from the literature, drawing on works of: Gromov, McDuff
and Salamon, McDuff and Traynor, McDuff and Polterovich, and (time permitting)
Gottlieb and Oprea.
Last modified:
April 7, 2003
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