Topology and Azumaya algebras
Ben Williams (University of British Columbia)
20-Oct-2023, 21:30-22:30 (2 years ago)
Abstract: An Azumaya algebra is something that is "locally" isomorphic to a matrix algebra. By varying the sense of "locally", we arrive at different incarnations of the concept. The motivating example is that of central simple algebras over a field. In this talk, I will concentrate on the topological aspects of the idea. I will give examples and show that the flexibility of topology allows one to produce counterexamples in algebra. At the end, I will mention some problems I do not know how to solve.
algebraic topologyrings and algebras
Audience: researchers in the discipline
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This event is supported by PIMS.
University of Regina pims distinguished lectures
| Organizer: | Yang Zhao* |
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