Mini-Workshop: Chromatic Phenomena and Duality in Homotopy Theory and Representation Theory
Tobias Barthel
University of Copenhagen, DenmarkHenning Krause
Universität Bielefeld, GermanyVesna Stojanoska
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Abstract
This mini-workshop focused on chromatic phenomena and duality as unifying themes in algebra, geometry, and topology. The overarching goal was to establish a fruitful exchange of ideas between experts from various areas, fostering the study of the local and global structure of the fundamental categories appearing in algebraic geometry, homotopy theory, and representation theory. The workshop started with introductory talks to bring researches from different backgrounds to the same page, and later highlighted recent progress in these areas with an emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of the results and structures found. Moreover, new directions were explored in focused group work throughout the week, as well as in an evening discussion identifying promising long-term goals in the subject. Topics included support theories and their applications to the classification of localizing ideals in triangulated categories, equivariant and homotopical enhancements of important structural results, descent and Galois theory, numerous notions of duality, Picard and Brauer groups, as well as computational techniques.
Cite this article
Tobias Barthel, Henning Krause, Vesna Stojanoska, Mini-Workshop: Chromatic Phenomena and Duality in Homotopy Theory and Representation Theory. Oberwolfach Rep. 15 (2018), no. 1, pp. 507–529
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2018/9