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Problems on Higgs bundles and other gauge theoretic moduli spaces — NSF Award to University of Maryland, College Park (MD, $150,00

The notion of a moduli space plays an important role in geometry and physics. It has also proved useful to certain applied fields such as robotics. Moduli are parameters describing the variation of a particular geometric or algebraic structure. The construction of a moduli space brings with it a deeper understanding of

Award titleProblems on Higgs bundles and other gauge theoretic moduli spaces
Award ID2506596
AwardeeUniversity of Maryland, College Park
CityCOLLEGE PARK
StateMD
Amount obligated$150,000
Principal investigatorRichard Wentworth
ProgramGEOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Start date08/15/2025
AbstractThe notion of a moduli space plays an important role in geometry and physics. It has also proved useful to certain applied fields such as robotics. Moduli are parameters describing the variation of a particular geometric or algebraic structure. The construction of a moduli space brings with it a deeper understanding of which geometric structures behave well in families, and the geometric analysis of the moduli space itself reveals invariant properties of the objects they parametrize. The current
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