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Curtis Porter (NCSU), Geometric Methods in Representation Theory

April 7, 2017 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Title: Straightening out degeneracy in CR Geometry: When can it be done?

Abstract:  CR geometry studies boundaries of domains in C^n and their generalizations. A central role is played by the Levi form L of a CR manifold M, which measures the failure of the CR bundle to be integrable, so that when L has a nontrivial kernel of constant rank, M is foliated by complex manifolds. If the local transverse structure to this foliation still determines a CR manifold N, then we say M is CR-straightenable, and the Tanaka-Chern-Moser classification of CR hypersurfaces with nondegenerate Levi form can be applied to N. It remains to classify those M for which L is degenerate and no such straightening exists. This was accomplished in dimension 5 by Ebenfelt, Isaev-Zaitzev, and Medori-Spiro.   I will discuss their results as well as my recent progress on the problem in dimensions 7 and beyond.

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April 7, 2017
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4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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