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|a Joseph, Anthony
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|a Highlights in Lie Algebraic Methods
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Anthony Joseph, Anna Melnikov, Ivan Penkov
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|a 1st ed. 2012
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|a Boston, MA
|b Birkhäuser Boston
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|a XV, 227 p. 4 illus
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|a Preface -- Part I: The Courses -- 1 Spherical Varieties -- 2 Consequences of the Littelmann Path Model for the Structure of the Kashiwara B(∞) Crystal -- 3 Structure and Representation Theory of Kac–Moody Superalgebras -- 4 Categories of Harish–Chandra Modules -- 5 Generalized Harish–Chandra Modules -- Part II: The Papers -- 6 B-Orbits of 2-Nilpotent Matrices.- 7 The Weyl Denominator Identity for Finite-Dimensional Lie Superalgebras -- 8 Hopf Algebras and Frobenius Algebras in Finite Tensor Categories -- 9 Mutation Classes of 3 x 3 Generalized Cartan Matrices -- 10 Contractions and Polynomial Lie Algebras
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|a General Algebraic Systems
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|a Homological algebra
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|a Topological Groups, Lie Groups
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|a Lie groups
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|a Topological groups
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|a Linear and Multilinear Algebras, Matrix Theory
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|a Algebra
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|a Category Theory, Homological Algebra
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|a Algebra
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|a Matrix theory
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|a Category theory (Mathematics)
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|a Springer eBooks 2005-
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|a Progress in Mathematics
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-8274-3?nosfx=y
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|a An outgrowth of a two-week summer session at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany in August 2009 ("Structures in Lie Theory, Crystals, Derived Functors, Harish–Chandra Modules, Invariants and Quivers"), this volume consists of expository and research articles that highlight the various Lie algebraic methods used in mathematical research today. Key topics discussed include spherical varieties, Littelmann Paths and Kac–Moody Lie algebras, modular representations, primitive ideals, representation theory of Artin algebras and quivers, Kac–Moody superalgebras, categories of Harish–Chandra modules, cohomological methods, and cluster algebras. List of Contributors: M. Boos M. Brion J. Fuchs M. Gorelik A. Joseph M. Reineke C. Schweigert V. Serganova A. Seven W. Soergel B. Wilson G. Zuckerman
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