Location: IHP, room Darboux
The seminar will take place in presence, but will be broadcasted via zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89445897442?pwd=QmVZWHBiM2Nwb09yUVJERnYrSHJrUT09
Exceptionnally and on account of the ANR Cosy meeting, we will have only one talk for this session of the symplectix seminar.
15:45 Dustin Connery-Grigg (Jussieu)
The geometry of Hamiltonian Floer theory on surfaces
Abstract:
In general, it is a difficult problem to understand how the Floer
theory of a pair (H,J) relates to the qualitative dynamics of the
isotopy generated by H. In this talk I will present a novel definition
of spectral invariants for Hamiltonian systems and explain how
low-dimensional techniques can be used both to compute the most
important of these in purely dynamical terms on surfaces, as well as to
provide a bridge between Hamiltonian Floer theory and Le Calvez's theory
of transverse foliations for dynamics on surfaces.
Next Symplectix:
Dec 2, Jan 6 ...
Other symplectic activity in Paris:
- Séminaire Nantes-Orsay- Symplectic Zoominar (every Fridays except Symplectix' Fridays at 15:15, Paris time)