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Moduli, Motives and Bundles

Moduli, Motives and Bundles

Moduli, Motives and Bundles

New Trends in Algebraic Geometry
Pedro L. del Ángel R. , Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas
Frank Neumann , Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy
Alexander H. W. Schmitt , Freie Universität Berlin
January 2026
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9781009497190

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    The present volume features contributions from the 2022 BIRS-CMO workshop 'Moduli, Motives and Bundles – New Trends in Algebraic Geometry' held at the Casa Matemática Oaxaca (CMO), in partnership with the Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery (BIRS). The first part presents overview articles on enumerative geometry, moduli stacks of coherent sheaves, and torsors in complex geometry, inspired by related mini course lecture series of the workshop. The second part features invited contributions by experts on a diverse range of recent developments in algebraic geometry, and its interactions with number theory and mathematical physics, offering fresh insights into this active area. Students and young researchers will appreciate this text's accessible approach, as well as its focus on future research directions and open problems.

    • Provides a panorama of new inter-disciplinary relations between algebraic geometry with number theory and mathematical physics
    • Makes recent techniques and methods accessible to doctoral students and young researchers as well as to researchers in adjacent fields of algebraic geometry
    • Emphasizes future research directions and open problems

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    January 2026
    Paperback
    9781009497190
    458 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from January 2026

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. On the stack of 0-dimensional coherent sheaves: structural aspects Barbara Fantechi and Andrea T. Ricolfi
    • 2. Three lectures on quadratic enumerative geometry Marc Levine
    • 3. Flat torsors in complex geometry Juan Sebastián Numpaque-Roa and Florent Schaffhauser
    • 4. Universal chern classes on the moduli of bundles Donu Arapura
    • 5. Linear stability of coherent systems and applications to Butler's conjecture Abel Castorena, George H. Hitching, and Erick Luna
    • 6. A Kobayashi-Hitchin correspondence for general coherent systems Cesare Goretti
    • 7. On the injectivity and non-injectivity of the l-adic cycle class maps Bruno Kahn
    • 8. A primer on zeta functions and decomposition spaces Andrew Kobin
    • 9. Atiyah-Bott localization in equivariant Witt cohomology Marc Levine
    • 10. Base loci, semiampleness, and parallelizable manifolds Ernesto C. Mistretta
    • 11. Recent developments on compactifications of stacks of shtukas Tuan Ngo Dac and Yakov Varshavsky
    • 12. A common generalisation of the André-Oort and André-Pink-Zannier conjectures Rodolphe Richard and Andrei Yafaev.
      Contributors
    • Barbara Fantechi, Andrea T. Ricolfi, Marc Levine, Juan Sebastián Numpaque-Roa, Florent Schaffhauser, Donu Arapura, Abel Castorena, George H. Hitching, Erick Luna, Cesare Goretti, Bruno Kahn, Andrew Kobin, Ernesto C. Mistretta, Tuan Ngo Dac, Yakov Varshavsky, Rodolphe Richard, Andrei Yafaev

    • Editors
    • Pedro L. del Ángel R. , Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas

      Pedro L. del Angel R. is Professor at the Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas (CIMAT). His research is in algebraic geometry, especially Hodge Theory and algebraic cycles.

    • Frank Neumann , Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy

      Frank Neumann is Professor at the University of Pavia. His research is in algebraic topology and algebraic geometry and interactions with number theory and mathematical physics.

    • Alexander H. W. Schmitt , Freie Universität Berlin

      Alexander H. W. Schmitt is Professor at Freie Universität Berlin. He is best-known for his work on moduli spaces of decorated principal bundles. He is the author of 'Geometric Invariant Theory and Decorated Principal Bundles' (2008).