Bridgeland stability conditions were introduced about 20 years ago, with motivations from algebraic geometry, representation theory, and physics. One of the fundamental problems is that we currently lack methods to construct and study such stability conditions in full generality. In this talk, I will present a new technique to construct stability conditions by deformations, based on joint works with Li, Perry, Stellari, and Zhao. As an application, we can construct stability conditions on very general abelian varieties and deformations of Hilbert schemes of points on K3 surfaces, and we prove a conjecture by Kuznetsov and Shinder on quartic double solids.

This video is part of the New Directions in Group Theory and Triangulated Categories seminar series.