Ian Grojnowski

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Ian Grojnowski is an Australian mathematician who studies geometric representation theory and algebraic geometry.

Ian Grojnowski, Berkeley 1995

He received his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with George Lusztig in 1992 ( Character sheaves on symmetric spaces ). He is a professor at Cambridge University .

He dealt with representation theory of the symmetrical group, quantum groups, representation theory of affine Hecke algebras, elliptical cohomology, Hilbert schemes, Hodge theory on infinite-dimensional manifolds, affine quantum algebras.

In 2004 he received the Fröhlich Prize, which was awarded for the first time .

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  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project