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I am a Research Fellow at the Miller Institute in Berkeley. My research is in algebraic and geometric topology. Lately I am thinking about geometric aspects of elliptic cohomology and about the structure of three- and four-dimensional topological field theories. Together with my friends Andre Henriques, Mike Hill, and John Francis, I started the annual Talbot Workshops. These workshops have been supported by NSF Grants DMS-0512714 and DMS-0805838. The first workshop, in 2004, was on "Geometric Models for Elliptic Cohomology" and our plenary speaker was Stephan Stolz. David Ben-Zvi guided us through the 2005 workshop on "The Geometric Langlands Program". The 2006 workshop, mentored by Michael Weiss, focused on "Automorphism Groups of Manifolds". The 2007 workshop was about "Topological Modular Forms", with our very own Mike Hopkins. Most recently, Dennis Gaitsgory led the 2008 workshop on "Affine Lie Algebras and Chiral Structures." Here is the workshop homepage, which includes pictures and information about past workshops. Here are some recent papers, and titles for papers being drafted:
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Here is a picture of the real projective space of dimension 23. As described in the paper on String Orientations on the left, the picture shows that this manifold is string, but not 5-brane. |
The first was an undergraduate course in algebraic topology. Topics included the classification of surfaces, the fundamental group, covering spaces, knot theory, and basic homotopy theory.
The second was a graduate literature seminar intended for students studying algebraic or geometric topology or symplectic, algebraic, or differential geometry, who had completed 282ABC or equivalent.
Christopher Douglas cdouglas@math.berkeley.edu Department of Mathematics University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 |
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