Introduction to D-modules
The course will be about the theory if D-modules. It will be the parellel course to the course of G. Papayanov who will talk about perverse Scheaves. We will start from the Weyl algebra (which is the algebra of the differential operators of the affine space) and the modules over it. The final goal of our two courses if the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence.
Lecturer
Date
15th September ~ 26th October, 2025
Location
Weekday | Time | Venue | Online | ID | Password |
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Monday,Tuesday | 13:30 - 15:05 | A3-1a-205 | ZOOM 08 | 787 662 9899 | BIMSA |
Prerequisite
Linear algebra, riggs and algebras, basic differential equations
Reference
Coutinho. A primes of algebraic D-modules.
Audience
Advanced Undergraduate
, Graduate
, Postdoc
, Researcher
Video Public
Yes
Notes Public
Yes
Language
English
Lecturer Intro
Ievgen Makedonskyi obtained a PhD degree in mathematics from the Russian University of Advanced Economic Research and then worked at the Russian University of Advanced Economic Research, the Max Planck Institute of Mathematics, the University of Tokyo, Skolkovo University of Science and Technology, and Jena University in Germany. In 2022, he joined the Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications as an assistant professor. His research interests include Lie algebra, polynomial derivation, affine Kac Moody Lie algebra, Weyl and Demazure module Asymmetric Macdonald polynomials, recent algebras, arc varieties, etc.