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A new construction of c = 1 conformal blocks

CMSA EVENTS: CMSA MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS AND ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY SEMINAR

When: November 20, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: CMSA, 20 Garden St, G10
Address: 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
Speaker: Qianyu Hao (University of Geneva)

The Virasoro conformal blocks are very interesting since they have many connections to other areas of math and physics. For example, when c = 1, they are related to tau functions of Painlevé equations. I will first explain what Virasoro conformal blocks are. Then I will describe a new way to construct Virasoro blocks at c = 1 on C by using the “abelian” Heisenberg conformal blocks on a branched double cover of C. The main new idea in our work is to use a spectral network. It is closely related to the idea of nonabelianization of the flat connections in the work of Gaiotto-Moore-Neitzke and Neitzke-Hollands. This nonabelianization construction enables us to compute the harder-to-get Virasoro blocks using the simpler abelian objects. This is based on a joint work with Andrew Neitzke.


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