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Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory

Month: January 2013

Date: January 14--May 24

Name: Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory

Location: Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California.


Description

Over the last few decades noncommutative algebraic geometry (in its many forms) has become increasingly important, both within noncommutative algebra/representation theory, as well as having significant applications to algebraic geometry and other neighbouring areas. The goal of this program is to explore and expand upon these subjects and their interactions. Topics of particular interest include noncommutative projective algebraic geometry, noncommutative resolutions of (commutative or noncommutative) singularities, Calabi-Yau algebras, deformation theory and Poisson structures, as well as the interplay of these subjects with the algebras appearing in representation theory-like enveloping algebras, symplectic reflection algebras and the many guises of Hecke algebras.

Information

http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/programs/show/-/event/Pm145



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