5月25日
研討會, 演講, 講座
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - Some Questions related to the Geometry of Fake Projective Planes
A fake projective plane (FPP), first constructed by D. Mumford in 1979, is a complex algebraic surface $X$ with Betti numbers $b_i(X)=b_i(\mathbb{P}^2)$ for all $i$. FPPs are known to be arithmetic two-ball quotients.