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SUMMARY:Bryan Kettle (University of Alberta)
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 >Super Yangians: where we are today</a>\nby Bryan Kettle (University of Al
 berta) as part of PIMS Geometry / Algebra / Physics (GAP) Seminar\n\nLectu
 re held in THORV 124.\n\nAbstract\nGiven any finite-dimensional simple Lie
  algebra $\\mathfrak a$ over $\\mathbb C$\, the Yangian $\\mathbf{Y}(\\mat
 hfrak a)$ is a certain unital associative $\\mathbb C$-algebra. In particu
 lar\, Yangians form a family of so-called quantum groups. The main propert
 y these algebras is the foundational fact that their representations produ
 ce rational solutions to the quantum Yang-Baxter equation. The structure a
 nd representation theory of Yangians has become a study in and of itself a
 nd has expanded to the study of super Yangians based on Lie superalgebras\
 ; however\, the theory of super Yangians is comparatively less developed t
 han its non-super counterpart. In this talk\, we will survey what recent a
 dvancements have been made in the study of super Yangians and view what el
 se remains to do.\n\nHybrid delivery (in person on University of Saskatche
 wan campus and via Zoom).\n
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