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Stratification and Duality for Representations of Finite Groups - Lecture 2

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the second lecture in a series on stratification and duality for representations of finite groups, delivered by Henning Krause at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into advanced concepts in algebraic topology, commutative algebra, and modular representation theory of finite groups as part of the "Dualities in Topology and Algebra" program. Examine the connections between derived categories of commutative rings, stable categories of finite groups, and stable homotopy categories in topology. Investigate duality phenomena and classification problems in tensor-triangulated categories, including Grothendieck duality theory, Gorenstein rings and schemes, and their applications to algebraic topology. Gain insights into the classification of thick and localising subcategories of triangulated categories, Balmer spectra computation, and cohomological support varieties. Enhance your understanding of these complex mathematical concepts through this comprehensive 1 hour and 25 minute lecture, suitable for those with a background in algebraic topology, commutative algebra, and homological algebra.

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Stratification and Duality for Representations of Finite Groups (Lecture 2) by Henning Krause


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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