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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 829; 2025; 291 ppMSC: Primary 11; 15; 16; 17; 18
From July 3 to 7, 2024, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, A.S. Makarenko Sumy State Pedagogical University, and the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine held the 14th Ukraine Algebra Conference as part of a series of biannual conferences originally initiated by V. Kirichenko, V. Sushchansky, and V. Usenko.
The 14th Ukraine Algebra Conference was held online due to Russian bombings. It brought together 350 participants from nearly 40 countries and featured 150 talks.
The conference proceedings consist of two volumes: Volume 1 contains papers on Representation Theory, and Volume 2
(Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 830) contains papers on Groups and Algebras.ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in topics in algebra.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Tomoyuki Arakawa, Thomas Creutzig and Kazuya Kawasetsu — On Lisse non-admissible minimal and principal W-algebras
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Juan Camilo Arias, Vyacheslav Futorny and André de Oliveira — The category of reduced imaginary Verma modules
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R. Bezrukavnikov and K. Tolmachov — Exterior powers of a parabolic Springer sheaf on a Lie algebra
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Igor Burban and Yuriy Drozd — Some aspects of the theory of nodal orders
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Igor Burban and Semyon Klevtsov — Norms of wave functions for FQHE models on a torus
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Rocco Chirivì, Xin Fang and Peter Littelmann — Schubert valuations on Grassmann varieties
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Kevin Coulembier, Pavel Etingof, Victor Ostrik and Daniel Tubbenhauer — Fractal behavior of tensor powers of the two dimensional space in prime characteristic
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Gabriella D’Este and H. Melis Tekin Akcin — Bijections between $\tau $-rigid and $\tau $-tilting modules
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Joel Gibson, Daniel Tubbenhauer and Geordie Williamson — Equivariant neural networks and piecewise linear representation theory
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Maria Gorelik and Victor G. Kac — On simplicity of universal minimal $W$-algebras
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Alex Martsinkovsky — The defect, the Malgrange functor, and linear control systems
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Volodymyr Mazorchuk — The tale of Kostant’s problem
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Ian M. Musson — Weyl groupoids and superalgebraic sets
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Oksana S. Yakimova — Some remarks on periodic gradings
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From July 3 to 7, 2024, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, A.S. Makarenko Sumy State Pedagogical University, and the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine held the 14th Ukraine Algebra Conference as part of a series of biannual conferences originally initiated by V. Kirichenko, V. Sushchansky, and V. Usenko.
The 14th Ukraine Algebra Conference was held online due to Russian bombings. It brought together 350 participants from nearly 40 countries and featured 150 talks.
The conference proceedings consist of two volumes: Volume 1 contains papers on Representation Theory, and Volume 2
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in topics in algebra.
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Articles
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Tomoyuki Arakawa, Thomas Creutzig and Kazuya Kawasetsu — On Lisse non-admissible minimal and principal W-algebras
-
Juan Camilo Arias, Vyacheslav Futorny and André de Oliveira — The category of reduced imaginary Verma modules
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R. Bezrukavnikov and K. Tolmachov — Exterior powers of a parabolic Springer sheaf on a Lie algebra
-
Igor Burban and Yuriy Drozd — Some aspects of the theory of nodal orders
-
Igor Burban and Semyon Klevtsov — Norms of wave functions for FQHE models on a torus
-
Rocco Chirivì, Xin Fang and Peter Littelmann — Schubert valuations on Grassmann varieties
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Kevin Coulembier, Pavel Etingof, Victor Ostrik and Daniel Tubbenhauer — Fractal behavior of tensor powers of the two dimensional space in prime characteristic
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Gabriella D’Este and H. Melis Tekin Akcin — Bijections between $\tau $-rigid and $\tau $-tilting modules
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Joel Gibson, Daniel Tubbenhauer and Geordie Williamson — Equivariant neural networks and piecewise linear representation theory
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Maria Gorelik and Victor G. Kac — On simplicity of universal minimal $W$-algebras
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Alex Martsinkovsky — The defect, the Malgrange functor, and linear control systems
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Volodymyr Mazorchuk — The tale of Kostant’s problem
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Ian M. Musson — Weyl groupoids and superalgebraic sets
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Oksana S. Yakimova — Some remarks on periodic gradings
