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Home — Events — New Trends in Representation Theory

New Trends in Representation Theory

Date: 19 - 23 June 2017

Location: University of Leicester

Event type: CMI-LMS Research School

Organisers: Karin Baur (Graz), Sibylle Schroll (Leicester) and Nick Woodhouse (CMI)

Website: sites.google.com/site/clustertheoryinreptheory

The focus is on recent advances that have emerged in representation theory through cluster theory: n-representation theory, integrable systems and friezes, and silting and infinite dimensional representations. These areas of mathematics are enriched by their interactions with other areas of mathematics such as category theory, dynamical systems and mathematical physics.

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