Lie Groups Seminar

Lie Groups Seminar

List of Talks given in 2003-04

Friday, September 19   Reyer Sjamaar, Cornell University
Imploding the double of a Lie group
Friday, September 26   Yuri Berest, Cornell University
Morita equivalence of Cherednik algebras
Friday, October 3   Victor Protsak, Cornell University
Howe duality for enveloping algebras
Friday, October 17   Megumi Harada, University of Toronto
The Gel'fand-Cetlin-Molev integrable system on coadjoint orbits of U(n,\H)
Friday, October 24   Ivan Penkov, University of California, Riverside
Generalized Harish Chandra modules
Friday, October 31   Bertram Kostant, MIT
Geometric quantization and the symplectic emergence of exceptional Lie groups
Friday, November 7   Thomas Nevins, University of Michigan
Noncommutative deformations and Hilbert schemes of points
Friday, November 21   Nicolas Guay, University of Chicago
Category 0 for rational Cherednik algebras
Thursday, December 11   Siddharta Sahi, Rutgers University
Triple groups and double Hecke algebras
Friday, January 30   Jeff Adams, University of Maryland
Nonlinear covers of real groups
Friday, February 6   Yuri Berest, Cornell University
A_{infinity}-modules and noncommutative Hilbert schemes
Friday, February 13   Mikhail Kogan, IAS
Mirkovic-Vilonen cycles and cluster algebras
Friday, February 20   Erez Lapid, Hebrew University
Classification of generic unitary representations of classical groups over local fields
Friday, February 27   Victor Protsak, Cornell University
A concrete approach to primitive ideals in enveloping algebras
Friday, March 5   Stephen Bullock, NIST
Cartan involutions of SU(2^n) and entanglement dynamics
Friday, March 12   Tara Holm, University of California at Berkeley
Equivariant cohomology of the based loop group
Friday, March 19   Werner M�ller, University of Bonn
Weyl's law for the cuspidal spectrum of SL_n
Friday, April 9   Eckhard Meinrenken, University of Toronto
The small Cartan model
Friday, April 23   Sam Evens, Notre Dame University
Poisson structures on homogeneous spaces and compactifications
Friday, April 30   Oleg Chalykh, Cornell University
Ideals, strongly homotopy modules, and Calogero-Moser spaces