Xuanchun Lu

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Office E0.11, Centre for Mathematical Sciences

Wilberforce Road

Cambridge CB3 0WB

I am a second year PhD student at the University of Cambridge, supervised by Mark Gross.

My interests lie in the connections between (logarithmic) enumerative geometry and mirror symmetry. I am currently thinking about the relation between positive genus punctured Gromov–Witten invariants and higher double ramification cycles, as well as generalisations in terms of comparison results between punctured logarithmic maps and stable relative maps to a rubber target.

Before coming to Cambridge, I completed my undergraduates and integrated masters at the University of Warwick. My MMath research project was supervised by Diane Maclagan.

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Oct 20, 2024 Peter and I are running a reading group on categorical enumerative invariants this term. Click here for details!