Frobenius algebras galore

Chelsea Walton (Rice University, USA)

01-Jul-2021, 14:00-15:00 (3 years ago)

Abstract: In this talk, I’ll chat about wonderful algebraic structures that were discovered in the early 1900’s: Frobenius algebras. I will survey the 100+ year history of the development and uses of these structures, ending with very recent research results from joint work with Harshit Yadav.

mathematical physicscommutative algebraalgebraic geometryrings and algebrasrepresentation theorysymplectic geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic

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Comments: Meeting Link Thursday, 15:00 - 16:00 (BST, UK Time) us02web.zoom.us/j/87160036709?pwd=aGtBdkx4VDFuY0l2UlkzRFdiYUF3dz09 Meeting ID: 871 6003 6709 Passcode: LAGOON


Longitudinal Algebra and Geometry Open ONline Seminar (LAGOON)

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