School of Mathematics Colloquium
Combinatorial differential forms
by Prof. Lawrence Breen (University of Paris-13, France)
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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(Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( AG-66 )
at Colaba Campus ( AG-66 )
Description |
A degree n differential form on a manifold (or scheme) X is generally thought of as a linear combination of n-th exterior products of 1-forms on X. I will discuss a more intuitive definition of such n-forms, which sheds some light on a number of their properties. This will be illustrated by considering the notion of a connection form on a principal G-bundle on X and its associated curvature 2-form. If time permits, I will then examine how these notions ca be extended to a categorified context. One is then led to consider a gerbe endowed with differential data consisting of a connection and a certain 2-form known as the B-field. Such data then geometrically determines an associated curvature 3-form satisfying a higher version of the Bianchi identity. |
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