Modern Trends in Algebra and Representation Theory

Modern Trends in Algebra and Representation Theory
Author: David Jordan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1009097350

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Expanding upon the material delivered during the LMS Autumn Algebra School 2020, this volume reflects the fruitful connections between different aspects of representation theory. Each survey article addresses a specific subject from a modern angle, beginning with an exploration of the representation theory of associative algebras, followed by the coverage of important developments in Lie theory in the past two decades, before the final sections introduce the reader to three strikingly different aspects of group theory. Written at a level suitable for graduate students and researchers in related fields, this book provides pure mathematicians with a springboard into the vast and growing literature in each area.

Trends in Representation Theory of Algebras and Related Topics

Trends in Representation Theory of Algebras and Related Topics
Author: Andrzej Skowroński
Publisher: European Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2008
Genre: Representations of algebras
ISBN: 9783037190623

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This book is concerned with recent trends in the representation theory of algebras and its exciting interaction with geometry, topology, commutative algebra, Lie algebras, quantum groups, homological algebra, invariant theory, combinatorics, model theory and theoretical physics. The collection of articles, written by leading researchers in the field, is conceived as a sort of handbook providing easy access to the present state of knowledge and stimulating further development. The topics under discussion include diagram algebras, Brauer algebras, cellular algebras, quasi-hereditary algebras, Hall algebras, Hecke algebras, symplectic reflection algebras, Cherednik algebras, Kashiwara crystals, Fock spaces, preprojective algebras, cluster algebras, rank varieties, varieties of algebras and modules, moduli of representations of quivers, semi-invariants of quivers, Cohen-Macaulay modules, singularities, coherent sheaves, derived categories, spectral representation theory, Coxeter polynomials, Auslander-Reiten theory, Calabi-Yau triangulated categories, Poincare duality spaces, selfinjective algebras, periodic algebras, stable module categories, Hochschild cohomologies, deformations of algebras, Galois coverings of algebras, tilting theory, algebras of small homological dimensions, representation types of algebras, and model theory. This book consists of fifteen self-contained expository survey articles and is addressed to researchers and graduate students in algebra as well as a broader mathematical community. They contain a large number of open problems and give new perspectives for research in the field.

Representations of Algebras and Related Topics

Representations of Algebras and Related Topics
Author: Andrzej Skowroński
Publisher: European Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2011
Genre: Algebra
ISBN: 9783037191019

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This book, which explores recent trends in the representation theory of algebras and its exciting interaction with geometry, topology, commutative algebra, Lie algebras, combinatorics, quantum algebras, and theoretical field, is conceived as a handbook to provide easy access to the present state of knowledge and stimulate further development. The many topics discussed include quivers, quivers with potential, bound quiver algebras, Jacobian algebras, cluster algebras and categories, Calabi-Yau algebras and categories, triangulated and derived categories, and quantum loop algebras. This book consists of thirteen self-contained expository survey and research articles and is addressed to researchers and graduate students in algebra as well as a broader mathematical community. The articles contain a large number of examples and open problems and give new perspectives for research in the field.

Trends in the Representation Theory of Finite Dimensional Algebras

Trends in the Representation Theory of Finite Dimensional Algebras
Author: Edward L. Green
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1998
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821809288

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This refereed collection of research papers and survey articles reflects the interplay of finite-dimensional algebras with other areas (algebraic geometry, homological algebra, and the theory of quantum groups). Current trends are presented from the discussions at the AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference at the University of Washington (Seattle). The volume features several excellent expository articles which will introduce inspiration to researchers in related areas, as it includes original papers spanning a broad spectrum of representation theory.

Algebra - Representation Theory

Algebra - Representation Theory
Author: Klaus W. Roggenkamp
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2001-08-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780792371137

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Over the last three decades representation theory of groups, Lie algebras and associative algebras has undergone a rapid development through the powerful tool of almost split sequences and the Auslander-Reiten quiver. Further insight into the homology of finite groups has illuminated their representation theory. The study of Hopf algebras and non-commutative geometry is another new branch of representation theory which pushes the classical theory further. All this can only be seen in connection with an understanding of the structure of special classes of rings. The aim of this book is to introduce the reader to some modern developments in: Lie algebras, quantum groups, Hopf algebras and algebraic groups; non-commutative algebraic geometry; representation theory of finite groups and cohomology; the structure of special classes of rings.

Representation Theory

Representation Theory
Author: HENNING KRAUSE; PETER LITTELMANN; GUNTER MALLE; KA.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2017
Genre: Categories (Mathematics)
ISBN: 9783037196717

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From April 2009 until March 2016, the German Science Foundation supported generously the Priority Program SPP 1388 in Representation Theory. The core principles of the projects realized in the framework of the priority program have been categorification and geometrization, this is also reflected by the contributions to this volume. Apart from the articles by former postdocs supported by the priority program, the volume contains a number of invited research and survey articles, many of them are extended versions of talks given at the last joint meeting of the priority program in Bad Honnef in March 2015. This volume is covering current research topics from the representation theory of finite groups, of algebraic groups, of Lie superalgebras, of finite dimensional algebras and of infinite dimensional Lie groups. Graduate students and researchers in mathematics interested in representation theory will find this volume inspiring. It contains many stimulating contributions to the development of this broad and extremely diverse subject.

Trends in Representation Theory of Algebras and Related Topics

Trends in Representation Theory of Algebras and Related Topics
Author: José Antonio de la Peña
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821838180

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This book is based on lectures given during a Workshop on Representations of Algebras and Related Topics. Some additional articles are included in order to complete a panoramic view of the main trends of the subject. The volume contains original presentations by leading algebraists addressed to specialists as well as to a broader mathematical audience. The articles include new proofs, examples, and detailed arguments. Topics under discussion include moduli spaces associated to quivers, canonical basis of quantum algebras, categorifications and derived categories, $A$-infinity algebras and functor categories, cluster algebras, support varieties for modules and complexes, the Gabriel-Roiter measure for modules, and selfinjective algebras.

Categorification and Higher Representation Theory

Categorification and Higher Representation Theory
Author: Anna Beliakova
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1470424606

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The emergent mathematical philosophy of categorification is reshaping our view of modern mathematics by uncovering a hidden layer of structure in mathematics, revealing richer and more robust structures capable of describing more complex phenomena. Categorified representation theory, or higher representation theory, aims to understand a new level of structure present in representation theory. Rather than studying actions of algebras on vector spaces where algebra elements act by linear endomorphisms of the vector space, higher representation theory describes the structure present when algebras act on categories, with algebra elements acting by functors. The new level of structure in higher representation theory arises by studying the natural transformations between functors. This enhanced perspective brings into play a powerful new set of tools that deepens our understanding of traditional representation theory. This volume exhibits some of the current trends in higher representation theory and the diverse techniques that are being employed in this field with the aim of showcasing the many applications of higher representation theory. The companion volume (Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 684) is devoted to categorification in geometry, topology, and physics.

Lectures on Representation Theory

Lectures on Representation Theory
Author: Jing-Song Huang
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1999
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789810237257

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This book is an expanded version of the lectures given at the Nankai Mathematical Summer School in 1997. It provides an introduction to Lie groups, Lie algebras and their representations as well as introduces some directions of current research for graduate students who have little specialized knowledge in representation theory. It only assumes that the reader has a good knowledge of linear algebra and some basic knowledge of abstract algebra.Parts I-III of the book cover the relatively elementary material of representation theory of finite groups, simple Lie algebras and compact Lie groups. These theories are natural continuation of linear algebra. The last chapter of Part III includes some recent results on extension of Weyl's construction to exceptional groups. Part IV covers some advanced material on infinite-dimensional representations of non-compact groups such as the orbit method, minimal representations and dual pair correspondences, which introduces some directions of the current research in representation theory.