Lie Groups Seminar

Lie Groups Seminar

List of Talks given in 2005-06

Friday, September 2   F. Alberto Grunbaum, University of California at Berkeley
Matrix valued orthogonal polynomials arising from representations of SU(N)
Friday, September 16   Wook Kim, Cornell University
Standard module conjecture for GSpin groups
Friday, September 23   George Wilson, Oxford University and Cornell University
Mad subalgebras of rings of differential operators on curves
Friday, September 30   Dan Edidin, University of Missouri at Columbia
Non-abelian localization in equivariant K-theory
Friday, October 14   Farkhod Eshmatov, Cornell University
DG models and Nakajima quiver varieties
Friday, October 21   Wai Ling Yee, University of Alberta
Signatures of invariant Hermitian forms
Friday, October 28   Alexander Varchenko, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
The flag variety structure of solutions to the Bethe ansatz equations
Friday, November 4   Jonathan Weitsman, University of California at Santa Cruz
Measures on Banach manifolds, random surfaces, and nonperturbative string theory
Friday, November 18   Thomas Nevins, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Difference modules and Hilbert schemes
Friday, December 2   Liat Kessler, New York University
Holomorphic shadows in the eyes of model theory
Friday, February 10   Damiano Testa, Cornell University
Rational curves on the quintic threefold
Friday, February 24   Farkhod Eshmatov, Cornell University
Quantized Kleinian singularities and Nakajima quiver varieties
Friday, March 3   Freydoon Shahidi, Purdue University
Stability of root numbers with applications to functoriality
Friday, March 10   Alimjon Eshmatov, Cornell University
Lie group valued moment maps
Friday, March 31   Alessandra Pantano, Cornell University
On the complementary series of the double cover of F4
Friday, April 7   Dan Goldston, San Jose State University
Primes in tuples
Friday, April 21   John Millson, University of Maryland
The toric geometry of polygons in Euclidean space
Friday, April 28   Eckhard Meinrenken, University of Toronto
Twisted K-homology and Lie groups