Network of Ontario Lie Theorists
The Network of Ontario Lie Theorists is a group of mathematicians at Ontario (and Quebec) universities with interests in Lie theory. Its purpose is to make use of the large research network in the region in this area through collaboration and cooperation.
Faculty Members
- Sergey Arkhipov (University of Toronto)
- Yuly Billig (Carleton University)
- Daniel Britten (University of Windsor)
- Ivan Dimitrov (Queen's University)
- Dragomir Djokovic (University of Waterloo)
- Yun Gao (York University)
- Joel Kamnitzer (University of Toronto)
- Michael Lau (Université Laval)
- Francis Lemire (University of Windsor)
- Erhard Neher (University of Ottawa)
- Hadi Salmasian (University of Ottawa)
- Alistair Savage (University of Ottawa)
- Ilya Shapiro (University of Windsor)
- Wai Ling Yee (University of Windsor)
- Kirill Zainoulline (University of Ottawa)
- Kaiming Zhao (Wilfred Laurier University)
Postdoctoral Fellows
- Sanghoon Baek (University of Ottawa)
- Christopher Dodd (University of Toronto)
- Alexander Hoffnung (University of Ottawa)
- Jaimal Thind (University of Toronto)
- Oded Yacobi (University of Toronto)
Annual Workshops
Each year, there will be a workshop in Lie theory to take place at one of the participating universities or other location in Ontario or Quebec.
- Workshop on Infinite Dimensional Lie Theory: Algebra, Geometry and Combinatorics, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, August 21–24, 2012.
- Representation Theory and Quantization Workshop, The Fields Institute, February 25–27, 2011.
- Workshop on Lie Theory and its Applications, Carleton University, February 26–28, 2010.
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