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Representations of $gl(m|n)$ in char. 0 and in char $p>2$

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Speaker: 
Zhao Lei
Affiliation: 
U. Virginia/MPI
Date: 
Thu, 29/07/2010 - 15:00 - 16:00
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
MPI-Oberseminar

A Lie superalgebra is a generalization of Lie algebra to include a $Z_2$ grading. Definitions of, such as, a Lie superalgebra, homomorphism, and module, etc., resemble the Lie algebra case but include a suitable sign twist everywhere. The complexity of representation theory of Lie superalgebras far exceeds that of Lie algebras. For example, the finite-dimensional representations /C is not complete reducible for most complex simple Lie superalgbras. In this talk, I will be focusing on the general linear Lie superalgebra $gl(m|n)$, I will try to sketch rough pictures of the representation theory of $gl(m|n)$ both over the complex numbers and over char. $p>2$. The only prerequisite is some acquaintance of Lie algebras.

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