SMS scnews item created by Anthony Henderson at Thu 3 Oct 2013 1452
Type: Seminar
Modified: Fri 4 Oct 2013 1642; Thu 17 Oct 2013 0947; Thu 17 Oct 2013 1612; Sun 10 Nov 2013 1642; Mon 18 Nov 2013 1711; Tue 19 Nov 2013 1653
Distribution: World
Expiry: 3 Dec 2013
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Auth: anthonyh@bari.maths.usyd.edu.au
Algebra Mini-Course: Williamson -- Soergel bimodules and representation theory
The new Principal Research Fellow Geordie Williamson will give a course of lectures,
with details as set out below. A lecture-by-lecture plan, with notes from past lectures,
can be found here: http://people.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/geordie/sydney/
Time and place:
Tuesdays 11 to 1, Carslaw room 707A
Fridays 12 to 1, Carslaw LT 373
Starting: Friday October 4.
Title: Soergel bimodules and representation theory
Abstract: This course will be an introduction to Soergel bimodules, with emphasis on
applications in representation theory. The main topics will be generators and relations
for Soergel bimodules, the proof of Soergel’s conjecture using ideas from Hodge theory,
and the use of Soergel bimodules to produce counterexamples to conjectures of Lusztig
and James. Much of what I will talk about is either due to Soergel, or is joint work
with Ben Elias. Throughout the course I will try to emphasise unsolved problems and
aspects where new research can be done