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Itsy bitsy topological field theory, USC April 2012

On 30 April, 2012 I gave a talk at the University of Southern California, for the Geometry & Topology Seminar. The talk was entitled “Itsy bitsy topological field theory”.

  • The slides from the talk are available here (1.7 MB).
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Itsy bitsy topological field theory, USC April 2012
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