Teaching (SS 23)
- V5A5 - Advanced Topics in Representation Theory - Tensor categories in representation theories
Wednesdays 10–12 and Fridays 10–12 in Endenicher Allee 60 - SR 1.008.
The lectures are planned to be held in person at the location above.
The first lecture is on April 5th.
- Oberseminar Darstellungstheorie
Fridays, 14-16 in Endenicher Allee 60 - SR 1.008.
Teaching (WS 2022/23)
- V4A3 - Representation Theory II
Wednesdays 10–12 and Fridays 10–12 in the Zeichensaal at Wegeler Str. 10.
The lectures are planned to be held in person at the location above. - Oberseminar Darstellungstheorie
Fridays, 14-16 (SR 1.008)
The first lecture is on October 12.
Teaching (SS 2022)
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V4A3 - Representation Theory I
Wednesdays 10-12, Fridays 8-10 (Kleiner Hörsaal, Wegeler Str. 10)
In this course we will give an introduction into semisimple Lie algebras. This will involve the basic notions and classifications, but then in particular their representation theory.
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S4A2 Graduate Seminar on Representation Theory: Bow varieties and 3d mirror symmetry
Fridays, 10-12 (SR 0.006)
Description: Bow varieties are constructed via symplectic reduction of certain affine varieties generalizing the construction of Nakajima quiver varieties. Due to their construction, these varieties are equipped with rich structures such as a symplectic form and tautological bundles. The family of Bow varieties is of recent interest in mathematics because this family is the natural collection of varieties to study the 3d mirror symmetry phenomenon. This is a prediction from theoretical physics stating that there is an intimate relationship between a bow variety and its dual bow variety. Mathematical manifestations of this phenomenon lead to interesting applications in algebraic geometry and representation theory. We will study these varieties and see some applications.
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Oberseminar Darstellungstheorie
Fridays, 14-16 (SR 1.008)
Teaching (WS 2021/22)
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V4A5 Advanced Algebra I (with J. Matherne)
These lectures will give an introduction to canonical bases and crystals (Good knowledge on Lie theory is required and knowledge on quantum groups helpful.) Wednesdays 10-12, Fridays 10-12
- V4A5 Exercises to Advanced Algebra I
Wednesdays 16-18
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S4A3 Graduate Seminar on Advanced Algebra (with. T. Heidersdorf) pdf
- Oberseminar Darstellungstheorie
Fridays, 14-16 (SR 1.008)
Sabbatical in Summer 2021
Teaching (WS 2020/21)
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S4A2 Graduate Seminar on knot homology (jointly with P. Wedrich)
- S4A2 Graduate Seminar on Real Reductive Groups and d-Modules (run by Jens Eberhardt)
Teaching Summer Semester 2020
- V5A5 Advanced Topics in Representation Theory
- S4A3
Graduate Seminar on Advanced Algebra/Supermathematics (Dr.
Thorsten Heidersdorf)
S4A2 Graduate Seminar on Representation Theory (with Dr. Pieter Belmans)
- Oberseminar Darstellungstheorie (with Dr. Pieter Belmans)
Teaching (WS 2019/20)
- V4A4 Representation Theory II (with. Dr. Pieter Belmans)
- S4A3
Graduate Seminar on Advanced Algebras/Hall Algebras (with Dr.
Jens Eberhardt)
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S4A1 Graduate Seminar on Algebraic Geometry (with Prof.
Oberdieck)
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Oberseminar Darstellungstheorie (with Dr. Paul Wedrich)
Teaching (SoSe 2019)
Teaching (WS 2018/19)
Teaching (SoSe 2018)
Forschungsfreisemester
Teaching (WS 2017/18)
Teaching (SoSe 2017)
Teaching (WS 2016/17)
Teaching (SoSe 2016)
Advanced Algebra I – Introduction to algebraic categorification (V4A5)
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