Tangency and discriminants in Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry
    Speaker: 
  
  
  
      Sandra Di Rocco, KTH Royal Institute of Technology  
Date and Time: 
Thursday, December 1, 2016 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Location: 
Fields Institute, Stewart Library
Abstract: 
The study of so called A-discriminants, i.e. projective duality of (possibly not normal) toric varieties, is a classical subject in Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry. An exciting theory, with deep connections to complex and real projective geometry, was developed during the last two decades.
I will recall some history, some recent generalisations and some classical and newer results, emphasising the interplay between convex and projective geometry.

