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The geometry of tensor triangulated categories of representations

Homological Methods in Representation Theory
April 01, 2008 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Speakers:
Balmer, Paul

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Abstract:

We'll explain how to do geometry in tensor triangulated categories, with emphasis on the derived and stable categories of kG-modules. We'll see how basic geometric ideas can be exported to this framework and then applied to modular representation theory. In particular, we'll discuss the construction of endotrivial modules by means of gluing techniques.

Lecture #12709

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