Mathematics Graduate Student Colloquium

The Bergman kernels of domains in C^n and a classification theorem

John Treuer
Saturday, April 25, 2020
2:30 pm - 3:20 pm
Virtual via Zoom

Talk Abstract:

In complex analysis and several complex variables, the Bergman kernel is intimately connected with the existence of biholomorphic mappings. In this talk, I will explain what the Bergman kernel is, why it is important and state a classification theorem of Bergman kernels I proved in 2019. The talk will be accessible to graduate students who have taken Math 220.

About the Speaker:

John is a 5th year graduate student working on complex geometry.

Advisor and Collaborators

John's advisor is Song-Ying Li.

Supplementary Materials:

This talk was given as part of MGSC and AMS Math Graduate Student Conference.

Refreshments:

Pizza will be served after the talk.

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