SageMath experiments in Differential and Complex Geometry
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Publication:6285490
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Authors: Daniele Angella
Publication date: 13 April 2017
Abstract: This note summarizes the talk by the author at the workshop "Geometry and Computer Science" held in Pescara in February 2017. We present how SageMath can help in research in Complex and Differential Geometry, with two simple applications, which are not intended to be original. We consider two "classification problems" on quotients of Lie groups, namely, "computing cohomological invariants" [D. Angella, M. G. Franzini, F. A. Rossi, Degree of non-K"ahlerianity for 6-dimensional nilmanifolds, Manuscripta Math. 148 (2015), no. 1-2, 177--211], [A. Latorre, L. Ugarte, R. Villacampa, On the Bott-Chern cohomology and balanced Hermitian nilmanifolds, Internat. J. Math. 25 (2014), no. 6, 1450057, 24 pp.], and "classifying special geometric structures" [D. Angella, G. Bazzoni, M. Parton, Structure of locally conformally symplectic Lie algebras and solvmanifolds, arXiv:1704.01197.], and we set the problems to be solved with SageMath.
Symbolic computation and algebraic computation (68W30) Homology and cohomology of homogeneous spaces of Lie groups (57T15) Complex manifolds (32Q99) Analytic sheaves and cohomology groups (32C35)
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