UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Roman Bezrukavnikov

  • Date: 04/25/2014
  • Time: 14:30
Lecturer(s):
Roman Bezrukavnikov, MIT
Location: 

University of Washington

Topic: 

 Characters of finite Chevalley groups and categorification

Description: 

Representation theory of finite groups seeks to understand functions on the group known as irreducible characters. A group like GL(n,F_q), the group of invertible square matrices with entries in a finite field F_q, originates in algebraic geometry, thus its irreducible characters should also be understood via algebraic geometry. A magnificent realization of that idea is provided by the theory of character sheaves created by Lusztig in 1980’s. I will explain how a systematic use of categorification allows to make some results of this theory including classification of character sheaves more transparent. The talk is based on a joint with with M. Finkelberg and V. Ostrik and a work in progress with D. Kazhdan and Y. Varshavsky.

Other Information: 

Location: Loew Hall 101