Last week I attended a workshop titled “Hilbert modules and complex geometry” in MFO (Oberwolfach). In this post I wish to tell about some interesting things that I have learned. There were many great talks to choose from. Below is a sample, in short form, with links.
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Essential normality and the decomposability of algebraic varieties
I am very proud, because few days ago Matt Kennedy and I have had our new paper, Essential normality and the decomposability of algebraic varieties, published in the New York Journal of Mathematics.
In this paper we treat a strong version of a conjecture of Arveson, which we call the Arveson-Douglas conjecture, and we obtain some new results in particular cases (the conjecture is still far from being settled). I think that we do a good job in the introduction of the paper explaining what this conjecture is and what we do, so I invite you to take a look.
Now I want to say a few words about the New York Journal of Mathematics. I’ll say it in a different post.