Atharva Korde

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About Me: I am a fourth year PhD student in the mathematics department at UBC. My advisor is Kai Behrend.

Interests: Complex Algebraic Geometry, Moduli Spaces and Invariants: Donaldson-Thomas Theory, Calabi-Yau Categories and Algebras, Quivers and Quiver Varieties.

E-mail: atharva at math dot ubc dot ca

Expository Notes

Handwritten Notes for some introductory talks on Gromov-Witten (and Donaldson-Thomas) Theory

Teaching at UBC:
In Winter 2022, I held workshop classes for Math 110 - Differential Calculus in both terms.
In Term 1 of Winter 2023, I am holding workshop classes for Math 190 - Calculus Survey (for Forestry students).

Other: Before joining UBC for a PhD, I was an undergraduate at IIT Bombay, India. I know a decent amount of (algebraic) number theory from undergrad and I came to graduate school with the intention of studying that. However it's no longer a 'research interest' as I switched to studying algebraic geometry, but I still like to learn something about deformations of group/Galois representations from time to time.