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El. knyga: Algebraic Geometry: Salt Lake City 2015

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This is Part 1 of a two-volume set. Since Oscar Zariski organized a meeting in 1954, there has been a major algebraic geometry meeting every decade: Woods Hole (1964), Arcata (1974), Bowdoin (1985), Santa Cruz (1995), and Seattle (2005). The American Mathematical Society has supported these summer institutes for over 50 years. Their proceedings volumes have been extremely influential, summarizing the state of algebraic geometry at the time and pointing to future developments. The most recent Summer Institute in Algebraic Geometry was held July 2015 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, sponsored by the AMS with the collaboration of the Clay Mathematics Institute. This volume includes surveys growing out of plenary lectures and seminar talks during the meeting. Some present a broad overview of their topics, while others develop a distinctive perspective on an emerging topic. Topics span both complex algebraic geometry and arithmetic questions, specifically, analytic techniques, enumerative geometry, moduli theory, derived categories, birational geometry, tropical geometry, Diophantine questions, geometric representation theory, characteristic $p$ and $p$-adic tools, etc. The resulting articles will be important references in these areas for years to come.
Preface vii
Scientific program ix
Part 1
1
Wall-crossing implies Brill-Noether: Applications of stability conditions on surfaces
3(26)
Arend Bayer
Kahler-Einstein metrics, canonical random point processes and birational geometry
29(46)
Robert J. Berman
Hall algebras and Donaldson-Thomas invariants
75(26)
Tom Bridgeland
The Cremona group
101(42)
Serge Cantat
Mori dream spaces and blow-ups
143(26)
Ana-Maria Castravet
The space of arcs of an algebraic variety
169(30)
Tommaso de Fernex
Stability of algebraic varieties and Kahler geometry
199(24)
Simon K. Donaldson
Syzygies of projective varieties of large degree: Recent progress and open problems
223(20)
Lawrence Ein
Robert Lazarsfeld
Stable gauged maps
243(34)
Eduardo Gonzalez
Pablo Solis
Chris T. Woodward
Uniformisation of higher-dimensional minimal varieties
277(32)
Daniel Greb
Stefan Kebekus
Behrouz Taji
Boundedness of varieties of log general type
309(40)
Christopher D. Hacon
James McKernan
Chenyang Xu
θ-stratifications, θ-reductive stacks, and applications
349(32)
Daniel Halpern-Leistner
Bimeromorphic geometry of Kahler threefolds
381(22)
Andreas Horing
Thomas Peternell
Moduli of stable log-varieties-an update
403(16)
Sandor J. Kovacs
Enumerative geometry and geometric representation theory
419(40)
Andrei Okounkov
A calculus for the moduli space of curves
459(30)
Rahul Pandharipande
Frobenius techniques in birational geometry
489(30)
Zsolt Patakfalvi
Singular Hermitian metrics and positivity of direct images of pluricanonical bundles
519(36)
Mihai Paun
Positivity for Hodge modules and geometric applications
555(30)
Mihnea Popa
Notes on homological projective duality
585(26)
Richard P. Thomas
Non-commutative deformations and Donaldson-Thomas invariants
611(22)
Yukinobu Toda
Nakamaye's theorem on complex manifolds
633
Valentino Tosatti
Tommaso de Fernex, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Brendan Hassett, Brown University, Providence, RI.

Mircea Mustata, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo, MI.

Martin Olsson, University of California, Berkeley, CA.

Mihnea Popa, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

Richard Thomas, Imperial College of London, United Kingdom.