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2016-06-09 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Paweł Smoliński (WFUW)

Moment maps, IV

Having defined invariant vector fields and orbits of the coadjoint action I will focus on reduction of the group manifold. If time permits I will present Marsden-Weinstein reduction with examples.
2016-06-02 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Aleksander Strzelczyk (WFUW)

Moment maps, III

Having defined the moment map we will proceed to establish a link between the action of Lie algebra and the moment map. This will lead us to the cocycle condition, supported by examples.
2016-05-19 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Aleksander Strzelczyk (WFUW)

Moment maps, II

Having defined the moment map we will proceed to establish a link between the action of Lie algebra and the moment map. This will lead us to the cocycle condition, supported by examples.
2016-05-12 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Piotr Kucharski (WFUW)

Moment maps: part I

I will give an introductory talk setting the stage for the notion of the moment map. It will contain mainly definitions, examples and intuitions, which will hopefully serve for the following talks.
2016-04-28 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Jacek Krajczok (WFUW)

Smooth action of a Lie group and the existence of a smooth manifold structure on the orbit space

During the lecture, we will be dealing with a smooth action of a Lie group on a smooth manifold. Our goal is a theorem which states that under additional assumptions on the action (it must be proper and free) there exists only one smooth manifold structure on the space of orbits such that the quotient map M -> M/G is a submersion. We will also prove some additional results concerning manifolds in general and those with a group action.
2016-04-14 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:30  Calendar icon
Mariusz Tobolski (WFUW)

Principal bundles and gauge theory, part IV

We conclude our discussion of gauge theories in the language of principal bundles. The concept of gauge transformation will be introduced and some results highlighted in previous lectures proved.
2016-04-07 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Mariusz Tobolski (WFUW)

Principal bundles and gauge theory, part III

Physical gauge theories can be described in the language of principal bundles. Connections on a bundle and local gauge transformations are then of most importance. After finishing our discussion of local sections and transition mappings from the previous lecture, we will focus on understanding gauge transformations using connection forms (potentials). The case of Dirac monopole will be given as an example.
2016-03-31 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:15  Calendar icon
Mariusz Tobolski (WFUW)

Principal bundles and gauge theory, part II

Physical gauge theories can be described in the language of principal bundles. Connections on a bundle and local gauge transformations are then of most importance. After finishing our discussion of local sections and transition mappings from the previous lecture, we will focus on understanding gauge transformations using connection forms (potentials). The case of Dirac monopole will be given as an example.
2016-03-17 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 17:00  Calendar icon
Mariusz Tobolski (WFUW)

Principal bundles and gauge theory, part I

I will introduce the category of (smooth) principal bundles. The motivation behind this concept comes from both mathematics (classification of fibre bundles) and physics (gauge theory). The difference between local and global triviality of the principal bundle will be discussed. I will also talk about transition functions and the reconstruction theorem.
2016-03-10 (Thursday)
room 2.23, Pasteura 5 at 16:45  Calendar icon
Tomasz Smołka (WFUW)

Lie groups: from algebra to differential geometry, part V

I will continue my presentation about properties of the Logarithmic Derivative. Next, I will also prove Automatic Smoothness Theorem for Lie Groups.
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