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I've been attending a seminar series titled Geometric Structures on Manifolds these past few weeks as a part of my semester requirements, and therefore I'm expected to give a seminar as well. The topic essentially encapsulates all of



Being fairly new to the advanced areas of geometry, I'm at my wit's end on what topic I can chose and prepare for, but my interests lie in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry.



A topic suggested to me, by the convener of the seminar, was Deligne-Illusie proof of degeneration of Hodge to de-Rham spectral sequence via reduction to positive characteristic. That topic just seems a bit too technical, and I'm definitely not comfortable with spectral sequences yet. So, I was hoping this community could recommend and suggest some elementary topics (and resources) that I could present! I would be much obliged.



The talk is supposed to be at least an hour long, and my prerequisites dwarf the audience's since I'm just a newbie but I have finished a majority of Harris's Algebraic Geometry, and perused through Hartshorne's book, and made major progress with Vakil's The Rising Sea.










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closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser Nov 24 at 9:20


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    How long should the talk be? What are your prerequisites and those of the audience?
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I've been attending a seminar series titled Geometric Structures on Manifolds these past few weeks as a part of my semester requirements, and therefore I'm expected to give a seminar as well. The topic essentially encapsulates all of



Being fairly new to the advanced areas of geometry, I'm at my wit's end on what topic I can chose and prepare for, but my interests lie in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry.



A topic suggested to me, by the convener of the seminar, was Deligne-Illusie proof of degeneration of Hodge to de-Rham spectral sequence via reduction to positive characteristic. That topic just seems a bit too technical, and I'm definitely not comfortable with spectral sequences yet. So, I was hoping this community could recommend and suggest some elementary topics (and resources) that I could present! I would be much obliged.



The talk is supposed to be at least an hour long, and my prerequisites dwarf the audience's since I'm just a newbie but I have finished a majority of Harris's Algebraic Geometry, and perused through Hartshorne's book, and made major progress with Vakil's The Rising Sea.










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closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser Nov 24 at 9:20


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  • "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser

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    How long should the talk be? What are your prerequisites and those of the audience?
    – James
    Nov 23 at 8:31










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    – Naweed Seldon
    Nov 23 at 8:35













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I've been attending a seminar series titled Geometric Structures on Manifolds these past few weeks as a part of my semester requirements, and therefore I'm expected to give a seminar as well. The topic essentially encapsulates all of



Being fairly new to the advanced areas of geometry, I'm at my wit's end on what topic I can chose and prepare for, but my interests lie in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry.



A topic suggested to me, by the convener of the seminar, was Deligne-Illusie proof of degeneration of Hodge to de-Rham spectral sequence via reduction to positive characteristic. That topic just seems a bit too technical, and I'm definitely not comfortable with spectral sequences yet. So, I was hoping this community could recommend and suggest some elementary topics (and resources) that I could present! I would be much obliged.



The talk is supposed to be at least an hour long, and my prerequisites dwarf the audience's since I'm just a newbie but I have finished a majority of Harris's Algebraic Geometry, and perused through Hartshorne's book, and made major progress with Vakil's The Rising Sea.










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I've been attending a seminar series titled Geometric Structures on Manifolds these past few weeks as a part of my semester requirements, and therefore I'm expected to give a seminar as well. The topic essentially encapsulates all of



Being fairly new to the advanced areas of geometry, I'm at my wit's end on what topic I can chose and prepare for, but my interests lie in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry.



A topic suggested to me, by the convener of the seminar, was Deligne-Illusie proof of degeneration of Hodge to de-Rham spectral sequence via reduction to positive characteristic. That topic just seems a bit too technical, and I'm definitely not comfortable with spectral sequences yet. So, I was hoping this community could recommend and suggest some elementary topics (and resources) that I could present! I would be much obliged.



The talk is supposed to be at least an hour long, and my prerequisites dwarf the audience's since I'm just a newbie but I have finished a majority of Harris's Algebraic Geometry, and perused through Hartshorne's book, and made major progress with Vakil's The Rising Sea.







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closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser Nov 24 at 9:20


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  • "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser

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closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser Nov 24 at 9:20


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  • "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Jean-Claude Arbaut, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, KReiser

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    How long should the talk be? What are your prerequisites and those of the audience?
    – James
    Nov 23 at 8:31










  • Let me just add the answer(s) to your query into my question
    – Naweed Seldon
    Nov 23 at 8:35














  • 2




    How long should the talk be? What are your prerequisites and those of the audience?
    – James
    Nov 23 at 8:31










  • Let me just add the answer(s) to your query into my question
    – Naweed Seldon
    Nov 23 at 8:35








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How long should the talk be? What are your prerequisites and those of the audience?
– James
Nov 23 at 8:31




How long should the talk be? What are your prerequisites and those of the audience?
– James
Nov 23 at 8:31












Let me just add the answer(s) to your query into my question
– Naweed Seldon
Nov 23 at 8:35




Let me just add the answer(s) to your query into my question
– Naweed Seldon
Nov 23 at 8:35















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