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Representations of finite dimensional algebras and related topics in Lie theory and geometry / Vlastimil Dlab, Claus Michael Ringel, editors.
— Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c2004. xvii, 479 p. : il. ; 27 cm. — (Fields Institute communications, ISSN 1069-5265 ; v. 40)
Papers from the Workshops on Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory, on Finite Dimensional Algebras, Algebraic Groups and Lie Theory and on Quantum Groups and Hall Algebras held in Toronto, Canada, from July 15 to August 10, 2002.
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Contenido: Kenneth S. Brown, Semigroup and ring theoretical methods in probability — Thomas Bruestle, Typical examples of tame algebras — Osamu Iyama, Representation dimension and Solomon zeta function — Steffen Koenig, Filtrations, stratifications and applications — Mohan S. Putcha, Bruhat-Renner decomposition and Hecke algebras of reductive monoids — Lex E. Renner, Representations and blocks of algebraic monoids — Manfred Schocker, The descent algebra of the symmetric group — Yuri Berest [Yu. Yu. Berest], A remark on Letzter–Makar-Limanov invariants — Igor Burban, Derived categories of coherent sheaves on rational singular curves — Yuriy A. Drozd [Yu. A. Drozd], Vector bundles and Cohen-Macaulay modules — Jie Du, Finite dimensional algebras, quantum groups and finite groups of Lie type — Volodymyr Mazorchuk, Stratified algebras arising in Lie theory — Toshiyuki Tanisaki, Character formulas of Kazhdan-Lusztig type — Peter Webb, Weight theory in the context of arbitrary finite groups — Georgia Benkart and Sarah Witherspoon, Restricted two-parameter quantum groups — Bangming Deng and Jie Xiao [Jie Xiao1], On Ringel-Hall algebras — Zongzhu Lin, Lusztig's geometric approach to Hall algebras — Markus Reineke, The use of geometric and quantum group techniques for wild quivers — Konstanze Rietsch, An introduction to perverse sheaves — Yoshihisa Saito, An introduction to canonical bases — Olivier Schiffmann, Quivers of type A, flag varieties and representation theory.
ISBN 0821834169
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