Seminar
Date and Time
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Location
MSB 110
Organizers
Speaker
Prashanth Sridhar, Auburn University

The general motto of noncommutative algebraic geometry is that any category sufficiently close to the derived category of a variety should be regarded as a noncommutative variety. Using this principle, pioneering work of Artin-Tate-Van den Bergh-Zhang extends important aspects of projective geometry to the noncommutative setting. I’ll talk about extensions of this theory to noncommutative spaces associated to dg-algebras with a focus on how it feeds back into the commutative setting. In particular, I’ll discuss a generalization of a celebrated theorem of Orlov concerning the derived category of a projective complete intersection. Joint work with Michael K. Brown.