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Basic Notions Seminar: "Log canonical thresholds and the ACC Conjecture"
Wed, February 11, 2009 1:30PM - 3:00PM
| Time: | 1:30PM - 3:00PM |
| Location: | Simons Auditorium |
| Speakers: | Tommaso de Fernex, Tommaso de Fernex |
| Abstract: | After the recent breakthrough in the Minimal Model Program, one of the few parts that is still missing in the program is the Termination of Flips Conjecture. It turns out that this conjecture is related to the behavior of certain sophisticated invariants of singularity, one of which is the "log canonical threshold". This invariant, defined by a suitable integrability condition, has become a fundamental measure of singularities in birational geometry. It is generally believed that the set of all log canonical thresholds in any fixed dimension should carry some interesting structure, and there is a conjecture of Shokurov, motivated by the Termination of Flips Conjecture and known as the ACC Conjecture, which predicts that there are no strictly increasing sequences in these sets. In this talk I will discuss some recent progress towards this conjecture. |
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