Non-Archimedean Pluripotential Theory and K-stability - Lecture 3
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Explore non-Archimedean pluripotential theory and K-stability in this third lecture of the series "From complex to non-Archimedean geometry - and back" by Sebastien Boucksom from Sorbonne Universite. Delve into advanced mathematical concepts as part of a comprehensive series recorded at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics and the Math Department of Stony Brook University from March 28th to March 30th, 2023. Gain insights into the connections between complex and non-Archimedean geometry, building upon the foundations laid in the previous two lectures on spaces of norms, GIT, pluripotential theory, and the YTD conjecture. Enhance your understanding of these intricate mathematical topics through this in-depth, hour-long presentation by a renowned expert in the field.
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Non-Archimedean pluripotential theory and K-stability - Sebastien Boucksom
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