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Geometry/Physics Seminar

Title: Volumes of Hyperbolic Polytopes, Cluster Polylogarithms, and the Goncharov Depth Conjecture
Speaker: Daniil Rudenko
Speaker Info: University of Chicago
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Lobachevsky started to work on computing volumes of hyperbolic polytopes long before the first model of the hyperbolic space was found. He discovered an extraordinary formula for the volume of an orthoscheme via a special function called dilogarithm.

We will discuss a generalization of the formula of Lobachevsky to higher dimensions. For reasons I do not fully understand, a mild modification of this formula leads to the proof of a conjecture of Goncharov about the depth of multiple polylogarithms. Moreover, the same construction leads to a functional equation for polylogarithms generalizing known equations of Abel, Kummer, and Goncharov.

Guided by these observations, I will define cluster polylogarithms on a cluster variety.

Date: Thursday, October 13, 2022
Time: 4:00pm
Where: Lunt 107
Contact Person: Eric Zaslow
Contact email: zaslow@math.northwestern.edu
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