[Turkmath:7492] FGC-Higher Structures Seminars::Cem Yetişmişoğlu::12.05.2026 at 19:00 Istanbul time
kazimilhan.ikeda
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Sun May 10 06:21:09 UTC 2026
Değerli Matematikçiler,
12 Mayıs 2026 tarihi için planlanmış Feza Gürsey Fizik ve Matematik
UygAr Merkezi Yüksek Yapılar Semineri detayları aşağıda yer almaktadır.
Saygılarımla,
İlhan İkeda
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Dear friends,
On 12.05.2026 Tuesday, at 19:00 Istanbul local time, Cem Yetişmişoğlu
from Istanbul Medipol University, will be the speaker of our FGC Higher
Structures Seminars.
The details of Cem's seminar talk are as follows:
Speaker: Cem Yetişmişoğlu (Istanbul Medipol University)
Date: May 12, 2026
Time: 19:00 Istanbul local time
Title: Graded supermanifolds and their applications in physics
Abstract:
In this talk we will define split supermanifolds and certain geometrical
structures on them. We will then focus on two applications in which
these manifolds appear in physics literature. In the first one, we will
be talking about how discrete systems, their dynamics, and their
measurements can be described by a generalization of symplectic
structures (math-ph:2311.05711). In the second application, we will be
talking about how such manifolds appear in formulations of algebroids
and their Drinfel'd doubles which encode symmetries of stringy
geometries (hep-th:2409.11973).
Zoom link details:
Feza Gursey Center for Physics and Mathematics is inviting you to a
scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Higher Structures Seminars
Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime (so Zoom link will be
active at 18:45 Istanbul LT)
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://ozyegin-edu-tr.zoom.us/j/93563904955?pwd=9xh1VJjxaaiShD7SmI0YLs3XemY1hQ.1
Meeting ID: 935 6390 4955
Passcode: 699568
Best regards,
Ilhan
Organized by Feza Gürsey Center for Physics and Mathematics.
Zoom link is kindly provided by Özyeğin University.
Feza Gürsey Fizik ve Matematik UygAr Merkezi tarafından
düzenlenmektedir.
Zoom bağlantısı Özyeğin Üniversitesi tarafından sağlanmaktadır
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