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Department of Mathematics, University of California 2010 Chern Lectures: "Lecture 1: Introduction to Heegaard Floer homology" April 13, 2010
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Location: UC Berkeley, Sibley Auditorium, Bechtel Hall
Speaker(s) Peter Ozsvath
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Heegaard Floer homology is an invariant for low-dimensional manifolds defined using methods from symplectic geometry (holomorphic disks, Lagrangian Floer homology). To a closed, oriented three-manifold, this invariant associates a module over the polynomial algebra in a formal variable U. I will outline the structure of this theory and discuss various of its topological applications. This construction (as an invariant for three- and four-manifolds) was originally discovered in collaboration with Zoltán Szabó. The generalization to knots was discovered independently by Jacob Rasmussen.

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