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During the next "Beijing-Novosibirsk seminar on geometry and mathematical physics" Paolo Rossi will give a talk "Quantum integrable systems and Symplectic Field Theory"

Mathematical center in Akademgorodok invites you to take part in the seminar on May 29 at 4 pm Novosibirsk time (UTC+7).

During the seminar Paolo Rossi (University of Padua, Italy) will present his talk “Quantum integrable systems and Symplectic Field Theoryâ€.

Eliashberg, Givental and Hofer's Symplectic Field Theory is a large project aiming to subsume under a unified topological field theoretical approach several techniques from symplectic topology (Floer homology, contact homology and more). Similarly to what happens in Gromov-Witten theory, at its core we find holomorphic curve counting. The general target manifold considered in SFT is a symplectic cobordism between contact manifolds (or more generally between stable Hamiltonian structures). When the cobordism is just a cylinder from a contact manifold to itself, the corresponding operator in SFT is, in particular, a collection of mutually commuting quantum Hamiltonians in a Weyl algebra. These ideas were behind the introduction, by Buryak and myself, of the quantum double ramification hierarchy, which can be seen as a transposition of the SFT approach to the algebraic category together with several enhancements. I will introduce the double ramification hierarchy with an eye to its origins in Symplectic FIeld Theory and showcase some examples that we were able to fully compute.

To take part, please, on May 29 after 3:45 pm Novosibirsk time (UTC+7) connect to the Zoom conference via this link: . 
You can also connect manually in the Zoom app using the Conference ID: 913 5852 8768.

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