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Spectra of tensor triangulated categories

Homological Methods in Representation Theory
April 04, 2008 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Speakers:
Pevtsova, Julia

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Abstract:

I shall start by discussing a general framework of studying
tensor triangulated categories via geometric ideas as introduced by P.
Balmer and then concentrate on two specific applications: to the category
of modular representations of a finite group scheme and to the bounded
derived category of a quotient stack. This is joint work with S. Paul Smith.

Lecture #12720

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