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October 22, 2017 By bruno

Hông Van Lê to speak in geometry seminar, 19th December

Hông Van Lê (Czech Academy of Science, Czech Republic) will speak in the geometry seminar on the 19th December. The talk will take place in the Salle de Profs (9th floor, NO) at 13.30pm. Hông’s title is “Novikov homology and Novikov fundamental groups” and the abstract is below.

Novikov homology has been introduced by Novikov in the early 1980s motivated by problems in hydrodynamics. The Novikov inequalities in the Novikov homology theory
give lower bounds for the number of critical points of a Morse closed $1$-form on a compact differentiable manifold $M$. In the first part of my talk I shall survey the Novikov homology theory in finite dimensional setting and its further developments in infinite dimensional setting with applications in the theory of symplectic fixed points and
Lagrangian intersections/embeddings problems. In the second part of my talk I shall report on my recent joint work with Jean-Francois Barraud and Agnes Gadbled on construction of the Novikov fundamental group associated to a cohomology class of a closed 1-form on $M$ and its application to obtaining new lower bounds for the number of critical points of a Morse $1$-form.

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Polished ammonite fossil, by Kara Stenberg, Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC 2.0.

Model of 3D projection of a 120-cell, by Edmund Harriss.

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Getting here

The department of mathematics is in building NO, on the Campus de la Plaine, of the Université libre de Bruxelles. The geometry group is on the 7th floor. This map shows NO, as well as the metro station Delta and entrance 2, which is right by the stop for the number 71 and 72 buses. The number 95 also stops a short walk from the department. See the STIB website for more information on public transport in Brussels.

Image credits

Polished ammonite fossil, by Kara Stenberg, Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC 2.0.

Model of 3D projection of a 120-cell, by Edmund Harriss.

The root system of the exceptional Lie algebra E8. By Jared Tarbell, Creative Commons Licence CC BY 2.0.

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