Basics of differential geometry III
This is a continuation of the courses "Basics of differential geometry" and "Basics of differential geometry II" in the previous two semesters.
This course further explains the basics of differential geometry such as the basics of complex, Kähler and symplectic manifolds.
This course further explains the basics of differential geometry such as the basics of complex, Kähler and symplectic manifolds.
Lecturer
Date
21st February ~ 23rd May, 2025
Location
Weekday | Time | Venue | Online | ID | Password |
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Friday | 15:20 - 18:40 | A3-4-312 | ZOOM 11 | 435 529 7909 | BIMSA |
Prerequisite
Contents of lectures in the previous two semesters
Reference
H. Konno, [Differential geometry] Bibun kikagaku (in Japanese), University of Tokyo Press, 2013.
W. Ballmann, Lectures on Kähler manifolds. ESI Lectures in Mathematics and Physics. European Mathematical Society (EMS), Zürich, 2006. x+172 pp.
A. Cannas da Silva, Lectures on symplectic geometry. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1764. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2001. xii+217 pp.
W. Ballmann, Lectures on Kähler manifolds. ESI Lectures in Mathematics and Physics. European Mathematical Society (EMS), Zürich, 2006. x+172 pp.
A. Cannas da Silva, Lectures on symplectic geometry. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1764. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2001. xii+217 pp.
Audience
Advanced Undergraduate
, Graduate
Video Public
Yes
Notes Public
Yes
Language
English
Lecturer Intro
Kotaro Kawai got a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from the university of Tokyo, and received his Ph.D from Tohoku university in 2013. He was an assistant professor at Gakushuin university in Japan, then he moved to BIMSA in 2022. His research interests are in differential geometry, focusing on manifolds with exceptional holonomy.