Lie Groups Seminar

Lie Groups Seminar

List of Talks given in 2001-02

Friday, September 14   Milen Yakimov, Cornell University
Symplectic leaves in complex reductive Poisson-Lie groups
Friday, September 28   Tom Graber, Harvard University
Rational points of curves over function fields
Friday, October 5   Eckhart Meinrenken, University of Toronto (Canada)
The Duflo homomorphism for subalgebras
Friday, October 12   Paula Cohen, Lille University (France)
On special points and some hyperbolic distribution problems
Friday, October 19   Yuri Berest, Cornell University
Cherednik algebras and differential operators on quasi-invariants
Friday, October 26   Oleg Chalykh, Moscow State University (Russia)
Schroedinger operators with trivial local monodromy and deformed root systems
Friday, November 2   Catherine O'Neil, MIT
Moduli of 'n-prepared' genus one curves (with no points)
Friday, November 9   Ludmil Katzarkov, University of California at Irvine
Symplectic geometry and quivers
Friday, November 16   Birgit Speh, Cornell University
On the Arthur Selberg trace formula
Friday, December 7   Michael Thaddeus, Columbia University
Mirror symmetry and Higgs bundles
Friday, January 25   Tara Holm, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A hint at differential topology on graphs
Friday, February 8   Laurent Saloff-Coste, Cornell University
Analysis on high dimensional compact Lie groups
Friday, February 15   Farkhod Eshmatov, Cornell University
Projective modules over Dixmier algebras and quiver varieties
Friday, February 22   Milen Yakimov, Cornell University
Poisson Lie groups via symplectic (Marsden-Weinstein) reduction
Friday, March 1   Alex Feingold, SUNY at Binghamton
Perspectives on vertex operator algebra
Friday, March 8   Jacques Hurtubise, McGill University (Canada)
Elliptic Sklyanin integrable systems
Friday, March 29   Stephen Bullock, University of Michigan
Bueler's conjecture and inadmissible weights
Friday, April 12   Swapneel Mahajan, Cornell University
Deformation quantization for operads
Friday, April 19   Charles Dunkl, University of Virginia
Nonsymmetric Jack polynomials, commuting self-adjoint operators and norm evaluations
Friday, April 26   Dan Barbasch, Cornell University
Hecke algebras and the Plancherel theorem