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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

A Hurwitz space is a moduli space parametrising holomorphic maps of Riemann surfaces with prescribed branching data. Building on work of Harris-Mumford, Abramovich-Corti-Vistoli describe a smooth compactification whose boundary parametrises degenerate maps. The boundary decomposes into connected subsets, or strata, corresponding to combinatorial types of degenerations. I will present recent results giving an explicit, implementable description of the strata. This description leads to a natural definition of a tropical Hurwitz space and has applications in complex dynamics.

Further information

Time:

23Jan
Jan 23rd 2026
16:00 to 17:00

Venue:

MR13

Speaker:

Darragh Glynn, University of Warwick

Series:

Junior Geometry Seminar