Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL200100141
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$3,077,547.00
Summary
Real groups and the Langlands program. This program aims to address deep longstanding questions about real groups, algebraic objects which describe the basic symmetries occurring in nature. The study of these basic symmetries is central in all areas of mathematics and they come up in many applications. The expected outcomes include solving a central 50 year old problem of unitarity as well as making major progress in the Langlands program, a grand unification scheme of mathematics. The benefits ....Real groups and the Langlands program. This program aims to address deep longstanding questions about real groups, algebraic objects which describe the basic symmetries occurring in nature. The study of these basic symmetries is central in all areas of mathematics and they come up in many applications. The expected outcomes include solving a central 50 year old problem of unitarity as well as making major progress in the Langlands program, a grand unification scheme of mathematics. The benefits include raising Australia's international research profile, building a large network of international collaboration with top institutions in the world, and increasing capacity in number theory and algebraic geometry, which are playing an ever more important role in technology. Read moreRead less
Coset spaces and Hecke algebra actions. This project will develop fundamental models and their mechanics as tools for studying subtle geometry and hidden symmetry in number systems and systems of equations. These powerful new models will provide an elementary and tractable approach for exploiting patterns that are naturally embedded in complex systems.
Geometric methods in representation theory and the Langlands program. This research project aims to study questions in representation theory of groups using geometric methods. A central role is played by Langlands program which, broadly understood, can be viewed as a grand unified theory of mathematics. One setting for the work is modular representation theory with the aim of understanding irreducible characters. The project also aims to work on combinatorics and geometry in algebraic groups in ....Geometric methods in representation theory and the Langlands program. This research project aims to study questions in representation theory of groups using geometric methods. A central role is played by Langlands program which, broadly understood, can be viewed as a grand unified theory of mathematics. One setting for the work is modular representation theory with the aim of understanding irreducible characters. The project also aims to work on combinatorics and geometry in algebraic groups in small characteristics and one goal is to obtain a more uniform geometric understanding across all characteristics. The project also aims to work in the context of real groups and with the Gukov-Witten "fix of the orbit method" via branes. Finally, the project expects to begin a study of deformations of Galois representations in a general context.Read moreRead less
Tantalizer algebras and generalized lattice models. This project exploits underlying symmetry to characterise components and flow patterns in network configurations. The project will develop tools for analysis and optimisation of systems of interacting nodes which can arise in materials, computing networks, and any social or industrial contexts with communication or product transfer between nodes.