- Series
- Geometry Topology Working Seminar
- Time
- Friday, October 10, 2025 - 2:00pm for 1.5 hours (actually 80 minutes)
- Location
- Clough Classroom 325
- Speaker
- Randy Van Why – Georgia Tech
- Organizer
- John Etnyre
Please Note: NOTE the seminar room is different from normal!
This series will tie together algebraic, complex analytic, symplectic, and contact geometries together in one coherent story. This will be done via the study of a series of couplets from different fields of geometry:
Algebraic manifolds:
Affine and quasi-projective varieties (non-compact models)
Projective varieties (compact models)
Complex manifolds:
Stein manifolds
Stein compactifications
Symplectic manifolds:
Liouville/ Weinstein geometry
Compact Kahler manifolds
Depending on how long it takes to discuss these items, I will also attempt to include discussions on:
• Biran-Giroux decompositions of symplectic manifolds • Boothby-Wang bundles and contact plumbings of these • Milnor's fibration theorem for isolated singularities and connections to open book decompositions and Lefschetz fibrations • Open questions and interesting avenues of research
Most of our discussion will, as a side effect, outline the topological structure behind Type IIA String theory (the "topological A-model") which requires a 6-dimensional Calabi-Yau (Kahler) background.