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Mathematics Colloquium

An interplay between convex geometry and algebraic geometry
Shin-Yao Jow
University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, 8 October 2009
4:00 PM
Math 501

Given two polynomials in two variables with no common factor, how many common zeros do they have? The answer, provided by the beautiful Bernstein-Kushnirenko theorem, involves the Newton polyhedra of the two polynomials, and an interesting notion from convex geometry called the mixed volume. In this talk I will begin by describing the Bernstein-Kushnirenko theorem, and then go on to introduce the recent works of Kaveh-Khovanskii and Lazarsfeld-Mustata, which uncovered further links between intersection numbers and (mixed) volumes, and explain how this interplay enriched our understanding for both concepts.

Refreshments at 3:30 PM in Commons Room.
Event submitted 5 Oct 2009 by Karen D Schaffner.

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