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- Hodge theory and exotic geometries

- Since Poincaré, the mathematical properties of topological spaces have been studied by associating algebraic invariants with them.

When the topological space is provided with a suitable metric, it is possible to use analysis to represent these algebraic invariants as solutions of a Laplace equation on the geometric space in question. This is the subject of a mathematical theory named after the Scottish mathematician William Hodge.

What happens when the geometric structure degenerates and space becomes singular? A central question with multiple links to physics by its nature.

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