Related papers: Lectures on Nakajima's Quiver Varieties
These are lecture notes from a series of lectures at the SMF summer school on "Geometric and Quantum Topology in Dimension 3", June 2014. The focus is on Heegaard Floer homology from the perspective of sutured Floer homology.
We give an introduction to the structure theory of extended affine Lie algebras, which provide a common framework for finite-dimensional semisimple, affine and toroidal Lie algebras. The notes are based on a lecture series given during the…
The goal of this paper is to better understand the quasimap vertex functions of type $A$ Nakajima quiver varieties. To that end, we construct an explicit embedding of any type $A$ quiver variety into a type $A$ quiver variety with all…
Lecture notes of a minicourse given at the Summer School on Large Coulomb Systems - QED in Nordfjordeid, 2003, devoted to representations of the CCR and CAR. Quasifree states, the Araki-Woods and Araki-Wyss representations, and the lattice…
These notes are an extension of the rough notes provided for my four lecture graduate level course on "Quadratic Forms and Automorphic Forms" at the March 2009 Arizona Winter School on Quadratic Forms. They are meant to give a survey of…
The paper adjoins the book B.Plotkin, S.Vovsi "Varieties of representations of groups", Riga, "Zinatne", 1983, and turns to be, in a sense, its continuation. In the book the varieties of representations had been considered. In the matter of…
Lectures given at the Summer School on "Modern perspectives in lattice QCD", Les Houches, August 3-28, 2009
Lectures at VII Jorge Andre Swieca Summer School in Nuclear Physics; Brasil; Jan 22 - Feb 4 1995. To be published by Plenum Press (C.A.Amaral Nunes ed.)
Convolution in Borel-Moore homology plays an important role in Nakajima's construction of representations of the Heisenberg algebra and of modified enveloping algebras of Kac-Moody algebras. In its most basic form, convolution between two…
These are lecture notes mainly aimed at graduate students on selected aspects of generalized geometry: in particular generalized complex and Kaehler structures and generalized holomorphic bundles. They are based on lectures given in March…
In this paper, we will present the author's interpretation and embellishment of five lectures on cluster theory given by Kiyoshi Igusa during the Spring semester of 2022 at Brandeis University. They are meant to be used as an introduction…
These are the notes from my courses on the arithmetic of quadratic forms.
Condensed account of the Lectures delivered at the Meeting on {\it Noncommutative Geometry in Field and String Theory}, Corfu, September 18 - 20, 2005.
These lecture notes for the IAS/Park City Graduate Summer School in Geometric Combinatorics (July 2004) provide an overview of root systems, generalized associahedra, and the combinatorics of clusters. Lectures 1-2 cover classical material:…
These are notes of my lectures at the summer school "Higher-dimensional geometry over finite fields" in Goettingen, June--July 2007. We present a proof of Tate's theorem on homomorphisms of abelian varieties over finite fields (including…
Lecture notes on selected topics in the theory of gravitation.
We give an elementary introduction to our papers relating the geometry of rational homogeneous varieties to representation theory. We also describe related work and recent progress.
These lecture notes are based on a set of six lectures that I gave in Edinburgh in 2008/2009 and they cover some topics in the interface between Geometry and Physics. They involve some unsolved problems and conjectures and I hope they may…
We provide a quiver description for Cherkis bow varieties in arbitrary type. We explain how this generalizes the construction of Nakajima quiver varieties. We give criteria for stability, non-emptiness, smoothness and discuss deformations.…
In these lecture notes prepared for the 11th Taiwan Spring School, Taipei 1997}, and updated for the Saalburg summer school 1998, we review the solutions of O(N) or U(N) models in the large N limit and as 1/N expansions, in the case of…