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Title
Algebra, geometry, and physics in the 21st century : Kontsevich Festschrift / Denis Auroux, Ludmil Katzarkov, Tony Pantev, Yan Soibelman, Yuri Tschinkel, editors.
ISBN
9783319599397 (electronic book)
3319599399 (electronic book)
9783319599380
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Birkhäuser, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 364 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
QA152.3
Dewey Decimal Classification
512
Summary
This volume is a tribute to Maxim Kontsevich, one of the most original and influential mathematicians of our time. Maxim's vision has inspired major developments in many areas of mathematics, ranging all the way from probability theory to motives over finite fields, and has brought forth a paradigm shift at the interface of modern geometry and mathematical physics. Many of his papers have opened completely new directions of research and led to the solutions of many classical problems. This book collects papers by leading experts currently engaged in research on topics close to Maxim's heart. Contributors: S. Donaldson A. Goncharov D. Kaledin M. Kapranov A. Kapustin L. Katzarkov A. Noll P. Pandit S. Pimenov J. Ren P. Seidel C. Simpson Y. Soibelman R. Thorngren.-- Provided by publisher.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 4, 2017).
Series
Progress in mathematics (Boston, Mass.) ; v. 324.
Adiabatic limits of co-associative Kovalev-Lefschetz fibrations
Ideal webs, moduli spaces of local systems, and 3d Calabi-Yau categories
Spectral sequences for cyclic homology
Derived varieties of complexes and Kostant's theorem for gl(mjn)
Higher symmetry and gapped phases of gauge theories
Constructing Buildings and Harmonic Maps
Cohomological Hall algebras, semicanonical bases and Donaldson-Thomas invariants for 2-dimensional Calabi-Yau categories
Fukaya A1-structures associated to Lefschetz fibrations. II.