Algebraic groups, defined by polynomial equations, are central to modern algebraic geometry and number theory, embodying symmetry in a wide range of mathematical structures. Their study intersects ...
To begin to understand what mathematicians and physicists see in the abstract structures of symmetries, let’s start with a familiar shape. We are fond of saying things are symmetric, but what does ...
This workshop focuses on recent advances around the (co-)homology of general linear and related groups. These basic topological invariants are, for example, related to questions in algebraic K-theory ...
Algebraic groups form a central pillar in modern mathematics, bridging abstract algebra, geometry, and number theory. These groups, being simultaneously algebraic varieties and groups, serve as ...
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