02050cam 2200409 i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400600190003100700150005000800410006502000270010604000340013305000210016708200170018810000560020524500940026126400700035530000550042533600260048033700280050633800270053449000740056150000670063550400550070250503230075750600500108053300950113053800360122558800470126165000330130865000370134165000180137870000350139677601170143185600440154885600480159219379014RPAM20170613150034.0ma b 000 0 cr/|||||||||||170613s2017 riua ob 000 0 eng  a9781470436032 (online) aDLCbengcDLCerdadDLCdRPAM00aQA564b.K54 201700a512/.4822231 aKleshchčev, A. S.q(Aleksandr Sergeevich),eauthor.10aImaginary Schur-Weyl duality /h[electronic resource] cAlexander Kleshchev, Robert Muth. 1aProvidence, Rhode Island :bAmerican Mathematical Society,c2017. a1 online resource (xvii, 83 pages : illustrations) atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society, x1947-6221 ; vv. 1157 a"Volume 245, number 1157 (second of 6 numbers), January 2017." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 81-83).00tChapter 1. IntroductiontChapter 2. PreliminariestChapter 3. Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier algebrastChapter 4. Imaginary Schur-Weyl dualitytChapter 5. Imaginary Howe dualitytChapter 6. Morita equaivalencetChapter 7. On formal characters of imaginary modulestChapter 8. Imaginary tensor space for non-simply-laced types1 aAccess is restricted to licensed institutions aElectronic reproduction.bProvidence, Rhode Island :cAmerican Mathematical Society.d2017 aMode of access : World Wide Web aDescription based on print version record. 0aDuality theory (Mathematics) 0aRepresentations of Lie algebras. 0aLie algebras.1 aMuth, Robert,d1978-,eauthor.0 iPrint version: aKleshchčev, A. S.tImaginary Schur-Weyl duality /w(DLC) 2016053200x0065-9266z97814704224934 3Contentsuhttp://www.ams.org/memo/1157/4 3Contentsuhttps://doi.org/10.1090/memo/1157