Department of Mathematics - Mathematics Colloquium - Noncommutative string topology

3:00pm - 4:00pm
Lecture Theatre F

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String topology was originally developed by Chas and Sullivan as a generalization of the Goldman bracket on free loops of a surface to higher-dimensional manifolds. The most fundamental result in Chas-Sullivan’s work is the construction of a BV algebra structure on the homology of the free loop space of a closed, oriented manifold. The fundamental relevant notion turns out to be that of a Calabi-Yau structure (a kind of non-commutative orientation) and traces in higher categories, which give a categorical, non-commutative analogue of free loop spaces. This point of view allows ideas of string topology to be applied not only in homotopy theory, but also in algebraic geometry, symplectic topology, and representation theory. I shall describe joint work on developments in this ‘noncommutative string topology’ with T. Dyckerhoff and N. Rozenblyum.

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Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Christopher Ira Brav
Shanghai Institute for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences
Language
English
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Department of Mathematics
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