Algebraic groups form a central pillar in modern mathematics, bridging abstract algebra, geometry, and number theory. These groups, being simultaneously algebraic varieties and groups, serve as ...
This workshop focuses on recent advances around the (co-)homology of general linear and related groups. These basic topological invariants are, for example, related to questions in algebraic K-theory ...
Algebraic models that deal with kinship and marriage systems by reducing a population to sets of persons are found to be inappropriate both for the Purum and for some levels of abstraction in certain ...
Algebraic groups, defined by polynomial equations, are central to modern algebraic geometry and number theory, embodying symmetry in a wide range of mathematical structures. Their study intersects ...
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