The q-Schur Algebra ( London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series )

Publication series :London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series

Author: S. Donkin;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1998

E-ISBN: 9781316930021

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521645584

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521645584

Subject: O152.6 Representation theory fo groups?

Keyword: 数学

Language: ENG

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This book focuses on the representation theory of q-Schur algebras. Using a largely homological approach, this book focuses on the representation theory of q-Schur algebras and connections with the representation theory of Hecke algebras and quantum general linear groups. It will be primarily of interest to researchers in algebra and related topics in pure mathematics. Using a largely homological approach, this book focuses on the representation theory of q-Schur algebras and connections with the representation theory of Hecke algebras and quantum general linear groups. It will be primarily of interest to researchers in algebra and related topics in pure mathematics. This book focuses on the representation theory of q-Schur algebras and connections with the representation theory of Hecke algebras and quantum general linear groups. The aim is to present, from a unified point of view, quantum analogues of certain results known already in the classical case. The approach is largely homological, based on Kempf's vanishing theorem for quantum groups and the quasi-hereditary structure of the q-Schur algebras. Beginning with an introductory chapter dealing with the relationship between the ordinary general linear groups and their quantum analogies, the text goes on to discuss the Schur Functor and the 0-Schur algebra. The next chapter considers Steinberg's tensor product and infinitesimal theory. Later sections of the book discuss tilting modules; the Ringel dual of the q-Schur alg

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