Algebraic and Enumerative combinatorics seminar -Mike Cummings-Webs and smooth components of two column Springer fibers

Thursday, June 25, 2026 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)
Speaker: Mike Cummings
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Location: MC 6460

Abstract:  When you encounter an algebraic variety in the wild, you might ask: What do its components look like? Which components are smooth? How do the components intersect? For Springer fibres, answers to these questions are only known in some very special cases. This is particularly surprising because other aspects Springer fibres have been studied for the past 50 years and they appear throughout combinatorics and adjacent areas. For just one example: Hall–Littlewood polynomials can be obtained from the cohomology of Springer fibres by taking graded Frobenius characteristic.

One classical theorem says that the components of Springer fibers are indexed by standard Young tableaux. In this talk, we will discuss the benefits of instead using webs to index the components in two cases: the "two row" case, and our recent contributions in the "two column" case. We will see that in these cases, webs both characterize and describe the smooth components of Springer fibres, and give a geometric interpretation of rotation of webs.

There will be a pre-seminar presenting relevant background at beginning graduate level starting at 1:30pm in MC 5417.