Lie Groups Seminar

Lie Groups Seminar

List of Talks given in 2007-08

Friday, September 7   Victor Kac, MIT
Quantization and chiralization
Friday, September 7   Gregg Zuckerman, Yale University
Locally finite Lie algebras
Friday, September 14   Reyer Sjamaar, Cornell University
Torsion and abelianization in equivariant cohomology
Friday, September 21   Sangjib Kim, Cornell University
Finite dimensional representations of classical groups
Friday, October 12   Susana Salamanca, New Mexico State University
On the omega-regular unitary dual of the metaplectic group
Friday, October 19   Victor Protsak, Cornell University
Elementary divisors for the general linear algebra
Friday, October 26   Rebecca Goldin, George Mason University and Cornell University
Schubert calculus and equivariant cohomology
Friday, November 2   Timothy Goldberg, Cornell University
Convexity theorems from positive Hermitian line bundles
Friday, November 9   Richard Vale, Cornell University
The almost-semisimple Ariki-Koike algebra
Friday, November 16   Pavle Pandzic, University of Zagreb and Cornell University
Dirac operators and unitary representations
Friday, November 30   Jean-Claude Hausmann, University of Geneva
Polygon spaces and their cohomology rings
Friday, February 1   Yuri Berest, Cornell University
Ideals of rings of differential operators on algebraic curves
Friday, February 8   Alimjon Eshmatov, Cornell University
A new class of examples of group-valued moment map
Friday, February 15   Timothy Goldberg, Cornell University
How to describe a moment polytope using a line bundle
Friday, February 22   John Hubbard, Cornell University
The equidistribution of horocycles on hyperbolic surfaces
Friday, February 29   Gregory Muller, Cornell University
The noncommutative Weil algebra
Friday, March 7   Ajay Ramadoss, University of Oklahoma
Hochschild homology of sheaves of differential operators and integration over complex manifolds
Friday, March 28   Alexei Oblomokov, Princeton University
A Lie-theoretic construction of spherical symplectic reflection algebras
Friday, April 4   Tyakal Venkataramana, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Cornell University
Lefschetz type results for certain hyperbolic manifolds
Friday, April 11   Jonathan Needleman, Cornell University
The orbit method in Branching laws of representations
Friday, April 18   Dihua Jiang, University of Minnesota
On the local-global principle for automorphic forms
Friday, April 25   Steve Jackson, University of Massachusetts
A Molien series for the centralizer of a maximal compact subgroup
Thursday, May 1   David Renard, Ecole Polytechnique
Jacquet-Langlands correspondence for unitary representations