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Summer School
Structures in Lie Representation Theory

Crystals, Derived Functors,
Harish-Chandra Modules, Invariants, Quivers


August 9 - 22, 2009
Jacobs University Bremen
Germany


Mini-courses are given by


  • (Michel Brion (Grenoble


  • (Maria Gorelik (Rehovot


  • (Anthony Joseph (Rehovot


  • (Alexander Premet (Manchester


  • (Claus Michael Ringel (Bielefeld


  • (Vera Serganova (Berkeley


  • (Wolfgang Soergel (Freiburg


  • (Gregg Zuckerman (New Haven
 






The root system of E6 projected from 6 dimensions down to 2 - courtesy of J. Stembridge
       Invited speakers

  • Elizabeth Dan-Cohen (Bremen)

  • Alexander Elashvili (Tbilisi)

  • Evgeny Feigin (Moscow)

  • Lucas Fresse (Rehovot)

  • Jacob Greenstein (Riverside)

  • Markus Reineke (Wuppertal)

  • Ahmet Seven (Ankara)

  • Christoph Schweigert (Hamburg)

  • Catharina Stroppel (Bonn)

  • Elizaveta Vishnyakova (Bochum)

  • Benjamin Wilson (Paris)

  • Wai Ling Yee (Windsor)


  • Organizers   Anthony Joseph (Rehovot)    Anna Melnikov (Haifa)    Ivan Penkov (Bremen)

    Bremen Marktplatz panorama - courtesy of Ananda Pitt©

    Each mini-course will consist of 6 lectures of 50 minutes each. In addition a small number of invited research talks will be given by younger researchers. The working days are Monday to Friday (half day).

    The cultural program includes a guided tour of Bremen and dinner at the famous Ratskeller. Further, on Saturday August 15 a boat trip from Bremen Vegesack to Bremerhaven is planned. For those interested in art we are offering a visit of the Paula Modersohn Haus in Bremen.



    Titles & Abstracts  

    Schedule



    Root diagram of B5 given a weight triangularization - courtesy of A. Joseph

    Root diagram of A6 given a weight triangularization - courtesy of A. Joseph  
    Additional information can be obtained from:
    Prof. Dr. Ivan Penkov, School of Engineering and Science
    Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
    E-mail: i.penkov@jacobs-university.de



    The Summer School is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation