Monday, October 8 |
07:00 - 08:45 |
Breakfast ↓ Breakfast is served daily between 7 and 9am in the Vistas Dining Room, the top floor of the Sally Borden Building. (Vistas Dining Room) |
08:45 - 09:00 |
Introduction and Welcome by BIRS Staff ↓ A brief introduction to BIRS with important logistical information, technology instruction, and opportunity for participants to ask questions. (TCPL 201) |
09:00 - 10:00 |
Jarod Alper: Moduli of objects in an abelian category ↓ Building on the work of Artin and Zhang, we will present a general construction of a proper moduli space parameterizing S-equivalences of semistable objects in an abelian category. Gieseker semistability and Bridgeland semistablity can both be viewed within this framework. This construction relies on a general theorem providing necessary and sufficient conditions for an algebraic stack to admit a good moduli space. This is joint work with Daniel Halpern-Leistner and Jochen Heinloth. (TCPL 201) |
10:00 - 10:30 |
Coffee Break (TCPL Foyer) |
10:30 - 11:30 |
Maksym Fedorchuk: Standard models of low degree del Pezzo fibrations and GIT for syzygy points ↓ A del Pezzo fibration is one of the natural outputs of the
Minimal Model Program for threefolds. At the same time, geometry of
an arbitrary del Pezzo fibration can be unsatisfying due to the
presence of non-integral fibers and singularities of an arbitrarily
large index. In 1996, Corti developed a program of constructing
`standard models' of del Pezzo fibrations within a fixed birational
equivalence class. Standard models enjoy a variety of desired
properties, one of which is that all of their fibers are Q-Gorenstein
integral del Pezzo surfaces. Corti proved the existence of standard
models for del Pezzo fibrations of degree d≥2, with the case of
d=2 being the most difficult. The case of d=1 remained a conjecture.
In 1997, Kollár recast and improved the Corti’s result in degree d=3
using ideas from Geometric Invariant Theory for cubic surfaces. I
will present a generalization of Kollár’s approach in which we develop
notions of stability for families of low degree (d≤2) del Pezzo
fibrations in terms of their syzygy points (i.e., relations among low
degree equations cutting out del Pezzos). A correct choice of
stability and a bit of enumerative geometry then leads to (very good)
standard models in the sense of Corti. This is joint work in progress
with Hamid Ahmadinezhad and Igor Krylov. (TCPL 201) |
11:30 - 13:00 |
Lunch ↓ Lunch is served daily between 11:30am and 1:30pm in the Vistas Dining Room, the top floor of the Sally Borden Building. (Vistas Dining Room) |
13:00 - 14:00 |
Guided Tour of The Banff Centre ↓ Meet in the Corbett Hall Lounge for a guided tour of The Banff Centre campus. (Corbett Hall Lounge (CH 2110)) |
14:00 - 15:00 |
Dori Bejleri: Compact moduli of elliptic fibrations and wall-crossing ↓ The KSBA theory of stable log surfaces (X,D) is the natural extension to dimension 2 of the Deligne-Mumford-Knudsen-Hassett moduli of pointed stable curves. In this talk I will describe a class of compactifications of the moduli space of elliptic surfaces constructed using as input both the KSBA theory as well as twisted stable maps to Deligne-Mumford stacks of Abramovich-Vistoli. These spaces exhibit wall-crossing phenomena as one varies the parameters of the moduli problem and are expected to interpolate between various previously studied compactifications. I will illustrate the case of rational elliptic surfaces and, if time permits, recent extensions to elliptic K3 surfaces.
This talk is based on joint work with K. Ascher as well as work of G. Inchiostro. (TCPL 201) |
15:00 - 15:30 |
Coffee Break (TCPL Foyer) |
15:30 - 15:50 |
Group Photo ↓ Meet in foyer of TCPL to participate in the BIRS group photo. The photograph will be taken outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather. Please don't be late, or you might not be in the official group photo! (TCPL 201) |
16:00 - 17:00 |
Brendan Hassett: Complete intersections of three quadrics and rationality ↓ Let X be a complete intersection of three quadrics in projective space, of dimension at least three. We study these varieties and their moduli from the perspective of rationality, focusing on geometric and arithmetic structures that may induce rational parametrizations. (Joint with Pirutka and Tschinkel) (TCPL 201) |
17:30 - 19:30 |
Dinner ↓ A buffet dinner is served daily between 5:30pm and 7:30pm in the Vistas Dining Room, the top floor of the Sally Borden Building. (Vistas Dining Room) |