Robert Laugwitz (organizer)
Alexander Schenkel (host)
Quantum Maths Seminar, external speakerSpeaker: Daniel Gardy (Texas Tech)Title: Applications of the geometric cobordism hypothesis Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss several applications of recent work with Dmitri Pavlov, which proves a geometric version of the cobordism hypothesis. Starting from the differential refinement of a characteristic class, the result implies that there exists a fully extended functorial field theory whose value on the moduli of points recovers this class. In particular, this can be used to show the existence of Chern--Simons theory as a fully extended prequantum field theory, starting from just the Chern--Simons form. Specializing to invertible field theories, the result can also be used to prove a conjecture of Freed and Hopkins on reflection positive invertible field theories.
One hour talk followed by informal discussion.
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