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Jacopo Stoppa is a Visiting Professor at the Department of Algebra and Geometry at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste, Italy. His research focuses on advanced topics in algebraic geometry and differential geometry, with particular emphasis on K-stability, mirror symmetry, and geometric structures on complex manifolds. He conducted a visiting period at SISSA from October 29 to October 31, 2018, contributing to the research group in algebra and geometry.
His work bridges pure mathematics and theoretical physics, addressing problems related to canonical metrics, moduli spaces, and stability conditions. Key themes include the interplay between algebraic structures (e.g., toric varieties, Landau-Ginzburg models) and analytic aspects (e.g., Hermitian-Yang-Mills connections, scalar curvature equations). His recent publications explore applications of canonical metrics, scattering diagrams, and BPS state counting in the context of Donaldson-Thomas theory.
No specific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. His research group at SISSA is part of the broader Department of Excellence initiative, emphasizing cutting-edge research in fundamental mathematics.




