Lecturers/Topics and Abstracts
The basic material will be provided in 6 mini-lectures. In addition, 14 one-hour advanced lectures will provide related and more advanced material. The 6 mini-lectures will be given by:
The basic material will be provided in 6 mini-lectures. In addition, 14 one-hour advanced lectures will provide related and more advanced material. The 6 mini-lectures will be given by:
- Vyacheslav Futorny: Representations of Infinite Dimensional Lie Algebras, view
- Iryna Kashuba: Characters of groups
- Olivier Mathieu: Modular representations of the Symmetric group, view
- Jamshid Moori: Finite groups, representation theory and combinatorial structures, view
- Natasha Rozhkovskaya: Introduction to quantum groups, view
- John van den Berg: An introduction to topologizing filters on rings
- Ben Cox (College of Charleston, USA)
- Dean Crnković (University of Rijeka, Croatia) : Transitive designs constructed from finite groups and related codes, view
- Rob Curtis (University of Birmingham, UK): The Thompson chain of perfect groups
- Jonathan Hall (Michigan State University, USA) : Axial algebras and their Miyamoto groups, view
- Iryna Kashuba (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- Jennifer Key (Clemson University, USA): Some open conjectures on linear codes from finite planes, view
- Dag Madsen (University of Nordland, Norway): Filtrations in abelian categories determined by a tilting object, view
- Alexander Molev (University of Sydney, Australia): Higher Sugawara operators, view
- Jacob Mostovoy (UNAM, Mexico): Sabinin algebras, view
- Evgeny Mukhin (IUPUI, USA): Tame representations of quantum affine algebras, view
- Bernardo Rodrigues (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa): 2-modular representations of finite simple groups as binary codes, view
- Manuel Saorin (University of Murcia, Spain): The period and Calabi-Yau dimension on finite dimensional mesh algebras
- Ivan Shestakov (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) : Representations of Jordan superalgebras, view