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Presented By: Algebraic Geometry Seminar - Department of Mathematics

Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Non-archimedean periods for log Calabi-Yau surfaces

Soham Karwa (Duke)

Period integrals are a fundamental concept in algebraic geometry and number theory. In this talk, we will study the notion of non-archimedean periods as introduced by Kontsevich and Soibelman. We will give an overview of the non-archimedean SYZ program, which is a close analogue of the classical SYZ conjecture in mirror symmetry. Using the non-archimedean SYZ fibration, we will see how non-archimedean periods recover the complex analytic periods for log Calabi-Yau surfaces, verifying a conjecture of Kontsevich and Soibelman. This is joint work with Jonathan Lai.

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