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A sheaf theoretic approach towards calculating simple characters of algebraic groups

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Authors : Fiebig, Peter (Author of the conference)
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Abstract : Since Geordie Williamson showed that the exceptional primes for an algebraic group grow at least exponentially with the rank, the problem of calculating simple characters seems to be less approachable than ever before. In the talk I will give a short overview on recent results on simple characters, and I want to introduce a category that is rather elementary to define and still encodes the whole character problem.
This category is the result of joint work with Martina Lanini.

MSC Codes :
17B15 - Representations of Lie algebras, analytic theory

    Information on the Video

    Film maker : Hennenfent, Guillaume
    Language : English
    Available date : 24/04/2019
    Conference Date : 05/04/2019
    Subseries : Research talks
    arXiv category : Representation Theory
    Mathematical Area(s) : Algebra ; Algebraic & Complex Geometry
    Format : MP4 (.mp4) - HD
    Video Time : 00:56:24
    Targeted Audience : Researchers
    Download : https://videos.cirm-math.fr/2019-04-05_Fiebig.mp4

Information on the Event

Event Title : Symplectic representation theory / Théorie symplectique des représentations
Event Organizers : Bellamy, Gwyn ; Ben-Zvi, David ; Schedler, Travis ; Schiffmann, Olivier ; Shan, Peng
Dates : 01/04/2019 - 05/04/2019
Event Year : 2019
Event URL : https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/1956.html

Citation Data

DOI : 10.24350/CIRM.V.19513403
Cite this video as: Fiebig, Peter (2019). A sheaf theoretic approach towards calculating simple characters of algebraic groups. CIRM. Audiovisual resource. doi:10.24350/CIRM.V.19513403
URI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24350/CIRM.V.19513403

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