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Laura Matusevich : Hypergeometric equations and algebraic geometry

Posted by Roman Shvydkoy , part of the Departmental Colloquium.

At
Nov. 7, 2008, 3 p.m.
In
SEO 636
Abstract
The systematic study of hypergeometric functions and differential equations in one variable was originated by Euler and Gauss over two hundred years ago. The higher dimensional case also has a distinguished history. For instance, it is a theorem of Mellin that the roots of a polynomial are hypergeometric functions of its coefficients. It has been noted in the last 20 years, following ideas of Gelfand, Graev, Kapranov and Zelevinsky, that tools from algebraic geometry are relevant and useful in the study of hypergeometric equations; the goal of this talk is to illustrate this phenomenon. I will mention joint results with Christine Berkesch, Alicia Dickenstein, Ezra Miller, Timur Sadykov and Uli Walther.