Aleksey Zinger's Homepage

Department of Mathematics         Stony Brook

Contact Information

Office: Math Tower, 3-111      Phone: (631) 632-8288      E-mail: azinger@math.sunysb.edu

Research

I am primarily interested in geometric properties of Gromov-Witten invariants in algebraic geometry and
symplectic topology as well as in connections with enumerative geometry and string theory.
CV     Research Description (non-technical)     Research Statement (somewhat technical)
Publications and Preprints     Connections between Papers and Brief Abstracts
 
Slides from Seminar in Augsburg (in pdf beamer and handout formats):
 
Mirror Symmetry: from curve counts to hypergeometric series (beamer, handout)
 
Slides from Colloquium at UC Irvine (in pdf beamer and handout formats):
 
Enumerative Geometry: from Classical to Modern (beamer, handout)
 
Proof of BCOV'93 Mirror Symmetry Prediction (in pdf beamer and handout formats):
 
On the Geometry of Genus 1 Gromov-Witten Invariants (beamer, handout)
 
Atiyah-Bott Localization Computation in Genus 1 (beamer, handout)
 
Transparencies from colloquium talk at Stony Brook (cover entire talk):
 
Degenerate Contributions, Enumerative Geometry, and Gromov-Witten Invariants
 
Transparencies from other seminar talks (including details not covered in talks):
 
A Desingularization of the Moduli Space of Genus-One Stable Maps into Pn
 
Reduced Genus-One Gromov-Witten Invariants and Applications
 
On Genus-1 Gromov-Witten Invariants of Complete Intersection 3-Folds
 
Counting Rational Curves of Arbitrary Shape in Projective Spaces
 
Enumerative Algebraic Geometry via Techniques of Symplectic Topology
and Analysis of Local Obstructions

 

Teaching

Spring 2011    MAT531: Topology&Geometry, II
Fall 2010    MAT127: Calculus C
Spring 2010    MAT531: Topology&Geometry, II
Fall 2009    MAT127: Calculus C
Spring 2009    MAT615: Complex Curves and Surfaces
Fall 2008    MAT401: Introduction to Enumerative Geometry
MAT545: Complex Geometry
Fall 2007    MAT614: Enumerative Geometry
Fall 2006    MAT566: Differential Topology
Spring 2006    MAT531: Topology&Geometry II
Fall 2005 MAT131: Calculus I
MAT530: Topology&Geometry I
Fall 2004 Stanford Math53: Ordinary Differential Equations
Winter 2004 Stanford Math53: Ordinary Differential Equations
Fall 2000 MIT 18.02: Multivariable Calculus (TA)
Fall 1997 MIT 18.02: Multivariable Calculus (ESG)
 
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