Monday, August 12 |
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 - 09:50 |
Alessio Corti: Hyperelliptic Integrals and Mirrors of the Johnson-Kollár del Pezzo Surfaces ↓ We provide LG mirrors for the family of del Pezzo surfaces of degree 8k+4 in P(2,2k+1,2k+1,4k+1), first constructed by Johnson and Kollár. The main feature of these surfaces, which makes the mirror construction especially interesting, is that the anticanonical system is empty: because of this, our mirrors are not covered by any other construction known to us. (TCPL 202) |
10:00 - 10:30 |
Coffee Break (TCPL Foyer) |
10:30 - 11:20 |
Tom Ducat: Mori flips and cluster algebras (TCPL 202) |
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 - 14:20 |
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 202) |
15:00 - 15:30 |
Coffee Break (TCPL Foyer) |
15:30 - 16:20 |
Nathan Ilten: Finiteness of value semigroups, complexity-one torus actions, and mutations ↓ Let X be a projective variety with projective coordinate ring R. By a result of Andersen, any full-rank homogeneous valuation on R with finitely generated value semigroup leads to a degeneration of X to a toric variety. Hence, it becomes important to understand which valuations have finitely generated value semigroup. In the first part of the talk, I will report on some results with Chris Manon and Milena Wrobel in which we study this problem for varieties with complexity-one torus actions.
Given two such degenerations as above, how are the associated toric varieties related? In the second part of the talk, I will discuss how, via the use of complexity-one T-varieties, one can understand the relationships between such toric degenerations in terms of mutations of polytopes. (TCPL 202) |
16:30 - 17:20 |
Yusuke Nakajima: On deformations of dimer models ↓ A dimer model is a bipartite graph described on the real two-torus. For a dimer model, we can assign the lattice polygon, and a dimer model enjoys rich information regarding toric geometry associated to such a polygon.
On the other hand, there is the operation called the (combinatorial) mutation of a polygon, which makes a given lattice polygon another one. This mutation is important to understand mirror partners for Fano
manifolds. Under these backgrounds, I expect that there is a certain operation for a dimer model that induces the mutation of the associated polygon. In my talk, I will introduce the operation which I call the deformation of a dimer model, and show that this operation realizes my expectation. This talk is based on a joint work with A. Higashitani (arXiv:1903.01636). (TCPL 202) |
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) |