Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Special Colloquium
Angela Gibney
University of Pennsylvania
Mori cones of algebraic varieties
Abstract:
The Mori cone is a fundamental, often elusive, invariant of an algebraic variety and is the central object of study in higher dimensional algebraic geometry. In this talk I will explain Fulton's conjecture, which predicts a very simple description of the Mori cone of the moduli space of curves. I'll show how one can naturally obtain upper and lower bounds for the Mori cone of a large class of varieties. In the case of the moduli space of curves, the upper bound is the cone described by Fulton's conjecture. In particular, this gives a new possibitlity for the Mori cone and a new perspective on Fulton's conjecture.
Host: Adrian Wadsworth
January 14, 2008
3:00 PM
AP&M 6402
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