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Perspectives in Lie Theory

Perspectives in Lie Theory
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Dewey Class 512.48
Title Perspectives in Lie Theory ([EBook]) / edited by Filippo Callegaro, Giovanna Carnovale, Fabrizio Caselli, Corrado De Concini, Alberto De Sole.
Added Personal Name Callegaro, Filippo editor.
Carnovale, Giovanna editor.
Caselli, Fabrizio editor.
De Concini, Corrado editor.
De Sole, Alberto editor.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Cham : : Springer International Publishing : : Imprint: Springer, , 2017.
Physical Details X, 461 p. 2788 illus., 5 illus. in color. : online resource.
Series Springer INdAM Series 2281-518X ; ; 19
ISBN 9783319589718
Summary Note Lie theory is a mathematical framework for encoding the concept of symmetries of a problem, and was the central theme of an INdAM intensive research period at the Centro de Giorgi in Pisa, Italy, in the academic year 2014-2015. This book gathers the key outcomes of this period, addressing topics such as: structure and representation theory of vertex algebras, Lie algebras and superalgebras, as well as hyperplane arrangements with different approaches, ranging from geometry and topology to combinatorics.:
Contents note Part I Lecture notes. - 1 Introduction to vertex algebras, Poisson vertex algebras, and?integrable Hamiltonian PDE -- 2 An introduction to algebras of chiral differential operators -- 3 Representations of Lie Superalgebras -- 4 Introduction toW-algebras and their representation theory. Part II Contributed papers -- 5 Representations of the framisation of the Temperley?Lieb algebra -- 6 Some semi-direct products with free algebras of symmetric invariants -- 7 On extensions of affine vertex algebras at half-integer levels -- 8 Dirac cohomology in representation theory -- 9 Superconformal Vertex Algebras and Jacobi Forms -- 10 Centralizers of nilpotent elements and related problems -- 11 Pluri-Canonical Models of Supersymmetric Curves -- 12 Report on the Brou?Malle-Rouquier conjectures -- 13 A generalization of the Davis-Januszkiewicz construction -- 14 Restrictions of free arrangements and the division theorem -- 15 The pure braid groups and their relatives -- 16 Homological representations of braid groups and the space of conformal blocks -- 17 Totally nonnegative matrices, quantum matrices and back, via Poisson geometry.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58971-8
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