What is … a moduli space?
This page hosts information on Fabian Müller's talk "What is … a
moduli space?" at the
"What is …?" seminar. The talk will take place on Friday, June 10, 1:00pm at the BMS Loft at
Urania. This talk will help you better understand the talk by
Valery Alexeev, which will start at 2pm.
We will again be ordering delivery pizza. If you would like to order pizza with us, please arrive to the "What is …?" seminar by 12:45pm.
Abstract
In modern algebraic geometry, moduli spaces provide a way of describing the set of isomorphism classes of various kinds of objects, such as curves, maps or vector bundles. While the points of the moduli space correspond just to these isomorphism classes, these spaces can be endowed with a much richer algebraic structure reflecting the way in which the objects under consideration behave in families.
The talk will give a low-level introduction to the concepts of fine and coarse moduli spaces, classifying maps and universal families. With an eye towards the subsequent talk by Valery Alexeev, we will also take a short look at the issues one encounters when one tries to compactify such spaces.
Video
The video for Fabian's talk can be found at
http://vimeo.com/25037827.