SwissMAP Logo
Log in
  • About us
    • Organization
    • Professors
    • Senior Researchers
    • Postdocs
    • PhD Students
    • Alumni
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
    • Online Events
    • Videos
    • Newsletters
    • Press Coverage
    • Perspectives Journal
    • Interviews
  • Research
    • Basic Notions
    • Phase III Directions
    • Phases I & II Projects
    • Publications
    • SwissMAP Research Station
  • Awards, Visitors & Vacancies
    • Awards
    • Innovator Prize
    • Visitors
    • Vacancies
  • Outreach & Education
    • Masterclasses & Doctoral Schools
    • Mathscope
    • Maths Club
    • Athena Project
    • ETH Math Youth Academy
    • SPRING
    • Junior Euler Society
    • General Relativity for High School Students
    • Outreach Resources
    • Exhibitions
    • Previous Programs
    • Events in Outreach
    • News in Outreach
  • Equal Opportunities
    • Mentoring Program
    • Financial Support
    • SwissMAP Scholars
    • Events in Equal Opportunities
    • News in Equal Opportunities
  • Contact
    • Corporate Design
  • News
  • Events
  • Online Events
  • Videos
  • Newsletters
  • Press Coverage
  • Perspectives Journal
  • Interviews

Workshop on the Enumerative geometry of the Hilbert scheme of points

Jan 28, 2024, 7:00 PM – Feb 2, 2024, 2:00 PM
SwissMAP Research Station Le Vernex 9 CH-1865 Les Diablerets Switzerland
#

Organized by
Gergely Bérczi (Aarhus University), András Szenes (University of Geneva)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Hilbert scheme of n points on a manifold parametrizes length-n subschemes of M. On the one hand, this is a classifying space of finite codimension ideals in polynomial rings, on the other hand, being one of the most natural moduli spaces, it plays a major role in many classical problems in enumerative geometry, complex geometry and singularity theory. While the geometry the Hilbert scheme of points on nonsingular surfaces has been the subject of intensive study during the last 50 years, our knowledge of this configuration space on higher dimensional manifolds and surfaces with singularities is rather limited. This workshop will focus on recent advances and emerging new methods in this key area of modern geometry.

 

Read more

Phase III direction(s)

  • Statistical Mechanics and Random Structures
  • Spectral gap problems in non-perturbative quantum theory
  • Differential equations of Mathematical Physics
  • Holography and bulk-boundary correspondence
  • Quantum information and many body theory
  • From Field Theory to Geometry and Topology

Phase I & II research project(s)

  • String Theory
  • Quantum Systems
  • Field Theory
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Geometry, Topology and Physics
  • Leading house

  • Co-leading house


The National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs) are a funding scheme of the Swiss National Science Foundation

© SwissMAP 2025 - All rights reserved