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EPSRC Reference: EP/D077656/1
Title: Hecke algebras and self-injective algebras: varieties of modules and applications
Principal Investigator: Erdmann, Dr K
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Department: Mathematical Institute
Organisation: University of Oxford
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 October 2006 Ends: 30 June 2010 Value (£): 253,733
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Algebra & Geometry
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Representation theory studies how collections of linear transformations act on vector spaces, in other words it studies symmetries and related structures. When the linear transformations are invertible they represent a group, and this models symmetry. Algebras are more general, they also model processes which cannot be reversed. An example for such model is a linear transformation whose iteration eventually maps everything to zero. Another example comes from taking derivatives of functions- if x^2 is differentiated three times one gets zero. Hecke algebras belong to the larger class of cellular algebras which occur in many situations, such as in theoretical physics. One wants to have a mathematical model of phase transition; for example, water is very different from ice, although they have the same molecules. How can one understand this? Such processes are a motivation to study cellular algebras, but apart from this, they are very interesting mathematical objects. This project aims to investigate large-scale behaviour in the representation theory of Hecke algebras and related algebras.
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