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    Algebraic Lie Representations
    (Path Algebras, Combinatorial Methods and Symmetries)

    Registered Participants

    With abstracts on recent results (see: Call for abstracts)
    Links to the abstracts of the lectures given at the workshop are to found on the Home Page

    1. Henning Haahr Andersen (Aarhus)
           
      See program
    2. Andre Beineke (Bielefeld)
    3. Jens Bender (Wuppertal)
    4. Joseph Bernstein (Tel Aviv)
            See program
    5. Raf Bocklandt (Antwerp)
            See program
    6. Thomas Brüstle (Bielefeld)
            Elliptic Lie algebras and tubular algebras
    7. Stephanie Cupit-Foutou (Wuppertal)
    8. Gabriel Davis (Leicester)
    9. Peter Dräxler (Bielefeld)
    10. Rolf Farnsteiner (Bielefeld)
            See program
    11. Loic Foissy (Reims)
    12. Andre Fonseca (Leicester)
    13. Peter Fiebig (Aarhus)
    14. Stéphane Gaussent (Wuppertal)
            See program
    15. Jacob Greenstein (Paris 6)
    16. Martin Härterich (Wuppertal)
            Sheaves on Bruhat graphs
    17. István Heckenberger (Leipzig)
            Differential Calculus on some Quantum Spaces (with Kolb)
    18. Lutz Hille (Hamburg)
            See program
    19. Angela Holtmann (Bielefeld)
    20. Andrew Hubery (Leeds, Wuppertal)
            Quiver Representations Respecting a Quiver Automorphism
    21. Uma Iyer (MPI, Bonn)
            Quantum differential operators
    22. Bernt Tore Jensen (Leeds)
    23. Tony Joseph (Weizmann Rehovot, Paris 6)
            See program
    24. Steffen König (Leicester)
    25. Stefan Kolb (Leipzig)
            Differential Calculus on some Quantum Spaces (with Heckenberger)
    26. Björn Kroll (Hamburg)
    27. Peter Littelmann (Wuppertal)
            See program
    28. Thomas Haahr Lynderup (Aarhus)
    29. Robert J Marsh (Leicester)
            See program
    30. Anna Melnikov (Weizmann, Rehovot)
            See program
    31. Stephan Mohrdieck (Basel)
            Conjugacy classes of non-connected semisimple algebras
    32. Claus Mokler (Wuppertal)
            An analogue of a reductive algebraic monid, whose unit group is a Kac-Moody group
            The C-values points of the algebra of strongly regular functions of a Kac-Moddy group
    33. Juan Morales (Düsseldorf)
    34. Rainer Nörenberg (Essen)
    35. Olof-Petter Östlund (Strasbourg)
    36. Nikolaos Papalexiou (Karlovassi - Samos)
            On the prime spectrum of the enveloping algebra and characteristic varieties
    37. Gadi Perets (Paris)
    38. Victor M Petrogradsky (Düsseldorf)
            Invariants of free Lie superalgebras
    39. Alexander Premet (Manchester)
            See program
    40. Daiva Pucinskaite (Bielefeld)
    41. Markus Reineke (Wuppertal)
            See program
    42. Konstanze Rietsch (Oxford)
            See program
    43. Rudolf Rentschler (Paris)
    44. Claus Michael Ringel (Bielefeld)
    45. Karsten Schmidt (Bielefeld)
    46. Hans-Jürgen Schneider (München)
            See program
    47. Jan Schröer (Leeds)
            Irreducible components of varieties of modules (with W. Crawley-Boevey)
    48. Noam Shomron (MPI, Bonn)
            Functors on categories of atypical representations
    49. Serge Skryabin (Hamburg)
            See program
    50. Wolfgang Soergel (Freiburg)
    51. Catharina Stroppel (Leicester)
            Category O: Gradings and translation functors
    52. Fred Van Oystaeyen (Antwerp)
    53. Eric Vasserot (Cergy-Pontoise)
            See program
    54. Anatoly Vershik (POMI, St. Petersburg)
            See program
    55. Detlef Voigt (Bielefeld)

    Call for Abstracts

    Quite a lot of abstracts for the lectures of the workshop are now available (see the
    home page), and we hope that this will stimulate the workshop. But the discussion during the workshop should not be restricted to to the results presented in the lectures (as there are only a limited number of such lectures), but should (and surely will) deal with all the mathematical problems the participants are struggling with at present.

    In order to facilitate such discussions, we want to provide a corresponding forum: any participant of the workshop is encouraged to provide an abstract of recent results which lie in the scope of the workshop. These abstracts should be similar to those already presented on the home page of the workshop: say half a page, maybe longer or shorter, with two or three references (to provide information on the background or on results which are already available), or even giving more details.

    Every participant may hand in two or three such abstracts (but please, not more).

    This offer aims both at the young participants in order to inform about their research interests and the results already obtained, as well as the senior ones in order to specify new directions of their research. Of course, also the speakers may hand in additional abstracts.

    All the abstracts will be made available via links from the list of participants, a printed version will be included in the booklet given to the participants during the workshop (provided they have arrived before February 19, 9:00).

    Please send these abstracts (with suggestive and informative titles) via e-mail to ringel@mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de, if possible as tex-file (but please don't refer to unusual input-files), or as a dvi- or ps-file.


       
       
     
     
     
       
     
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    Fakultät für Mathematik, Universität Bielefeld
    Verantwortlich: C.M.Ringel
    E-Mail: ringel@mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de
    February 19, 2001