Algebraic groups, defined by polynomial equations, are central to modern algebraic geometry and number theory, embodying symmetry in a wide range of mathematical structures. Their study intersects ...
Our research group is concerned with two lines of investigation: the construction and study of (new) cohomology theories for algebraic varieties and the study of various aspects of the Langlands ...
This workshop focuses on recent advances around the (co-)homology of general linear and related groups. These basic topological invariants are, for example, related to questions in algebraic K-theory ...
Inside the symmetries of a crystal shape, a postdoctoral researcher has unearthed a counterexample to a basic conjecture about multiplicative inverses. “I’m nearly at the end of the talk, and it’s ...
Interactions between theoretical computer science and mathematics (particularly algebraic geometry, representation theory, and group theory). In particular, this currently involves studying orbit ...
Algebraic groups form a central pillar in modern mathematics, bridging abstract algebra, geometry, and number theory. These groups, being simultaneously algebraic varieties and groups, serve as ...
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