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Revision as of 01:17, 24 November 2008

Contents

18.979: Moduli Spaces

The Fall 2008 graduate geometry seminar is being taught by Prof. Mrowka. This Wiki is maintained by Ben.

References

The main references so far have been

The Plan

Each student registered for a grade is to type up lecture notes for two or so lectures, and also correct mistakes, and ask/answer questions on this Wiki.

Lectures

If anyone is willing to donate their handwritten notes (on loose sheets of paper), I'd be happy to scan them in as a supplement my sloppy notes.

To stake a claim to a lecture, simply write up a draft of that lecture. (All changes will be attributed to your Wiki account.) No permission is required, but the more advanced students should leave the earlier/simpler lectures for the less advanced students.

# Wiki Main author Status Scans Description
1 09-03 Notes Christian Done Ben Overview of moduli spaces,review of G-bundles and connections
2 09-08 Notes Bhairav Draft Ben Sobolev spaces and gauge theoretic analysis
3 09-10 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben $\mathcal{A}/\mathcal{G}$ is a metric space, local structure of a quotient
4 09-15 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Stabilizers and holonomy, outline of slice theorem
5 09-17 Notes James Started Ben Proof of slice theorem, except injectivity
6 09-24 Notes Lu Unstarted Ben Injectivity, and remarks on the Yang-Mills equation
7 09-29 Notes Alex Done Ben Classifying space for $\mathcal{G}$
8 10-01 Notes Andy Done Ben $\mathcal{G}$-equivariant cohomology of $\mathcal{A}$
9 10-06 Notes Steven Done Ben $\mathcal{G}$-equivariant cohomology of $\mathcal{A}$ over $\Sigma$
10 10-08 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Stabilizers and the rank 2 case
11 10-15 Notes Ben Draft Details on $N(2,1)$
12 10-20 Notes Alex Began Scribblin' Ben Calculation of the Morse index of YMF
13 10-22 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Morse Theory
14 10-27 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Morse-Bott Theory
15 10-29 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Poincare polynomial of $N(2,1)$
16 11-03 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben $N(2,1)$ as a Symplectic quotient
17 11-05 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Uhlenbeck's gauge-fixing lemma
18 11-12 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Uhlenbeck's lemma (cont'd)
19 11-17 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Uhlenbeck's lemma ($L^n$ estimates)
20 11-19 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted Ben Uhlenbeck's lemma ($L^n$ estimates cont'd)
21 11-24 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted
22 11-26 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted
23 12-01 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted
24 12-03 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted
25 12-08 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted
26 12-10 Notes Unclaimed Unstarted

Supplementary notes

Editing the Wiki

This Wiki is editable by anyone. Just create an account, sign in, and an "edit" tab will appear at the top.

I use a hacked version of the Wikipedia LaTeX rendering engine. Most LaTeX commands are supported. You can make commutative diagrams via \xymatrix. This Wiki should recognize most things between \begin{document} and \end{document}. For example pages illustrating most features, see 10-06 Notes or 10-15 Notes.

Tips:

  • If you don't already know LaTeX, try LyX. (Version 1.6.0 works well.) It will help you typeset your formulas, help you learn LaTeX, and export your work as a LaTeX document. With some minor modifications, you'll be able to paste that LaTeX into this Wiki.
  • Be sure to save your work often! The "Save page" button is your friend. Otherwise, something might navigate you away from the Wiki, causing you to lose your work.
  • Edit aggressively. All changes are reversible, so it's impossible to "screw things up."
  • Hit the "Show preview" button to see what you're doing.

If you have trouble, feel free to let me know. If you need to use a package, a macro, or some command which isn't supported, I can easily hardcode it for you.