Presented By: Department of Mathematics
Colloquium: Tame geometry for algebraic geometry
Bruno Klingler (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Tame geometry was suggested by Grothendieck as a possible paradise where the geometer would not have to worry about the existence of pathologies of real analysis. Developed by model theorists as o-minimal geometry, tame geometry has had spectacular applications to algebraic geometry in the last 15 years. This talk will review the key concepts and present some of these applications.
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