表題番号:2013B-083 日付:2014/03/04
研究課題微分幾何と可積分系理論の境界領域における研究の深化と展開
研究者所属(当時) 資格 氏名
(代表者) 理工学術院 教授 Guest Martin
研究成果概要
Research was carried out on several sub-projects related to differential geometry and integrable systems. This involved researchers in Japan as well as researchers in foreign countries, especially Germany and Taiwan.

Guest made two visits to Mannheim University (Germany) in order to work with Claus Hertling on the tt* equations. Progress was made on describing the moduli space of solutions in the simplest nontrivial case, namely the 3rd Painleve equation, and a joint article is in preparation. As part of the second visit, Guest spent 2 days at the Technical University of Berlin in order to collaborate with Alexander Its, as part of an ongoing project on the Riemann-Hilbert approach to the tt* equations.

A workshop on "Isomonodromic deformations and related topics" was held at Waseda University on 22-23 November 2013. The speakers and titles were Shinobu Hosono (Tokyo University) "Differential rings over the moduli spaces of Calabi-Yau manifolds II"; Martin Guest (Waseda University) "On the Riemann-Hilbert problem for the tt*-Toda equations"; Masa-Hiko Saito (Kobe University) "Lagrangian fibrations in duality on moduli spaces of rank 2 logarithmic connections over the projective line"; Daisuke Yamakawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Fourier-Laplace transform and isomonodromic deformations"; Kazunori Miyazaki (Kobe University) "On compactifications of moduli of unramified irregular singular connections and Okamoto-Painleve pairs"; Makoto Miura (Tokyo University) "Hibi toric varieties and mirror symmetry". The workshop was attended by approximately 20 people. Web page: http://www.f.waseda.jp/martin/conf/2013isomonodromy.html

An informal workshop was held at Waseda University on 2 August 2013, with talks by M. Guest, H. Iritani (Kyoto University), A. Strangeway (Imperial College, London). Guest attended and gave an invited talk at the 11th Pacific Rim Geometry Conference, held at Fudan University, Shanghai, on 10-13 December 2013. Cooperation with researchers in Taiwan is a significant aspect of this project, and Ting-Jung Kuo (National Taiwan University) and Shu-Cheng-Chang (National Taiwan University) visited Waseda University for the period 2-9 November 2013. They gave informal talks at Waseda, and seminar talks at Tokyo Metropolitan University on 8 November 2013 organised by Takashi Sakai (Tokyo Metropolitan University). Research and secretarial assistance in connection with this project and proposals for Kakenhi applications was also supported by this project.