Markus Kleinau
I am a first year PhD-student under the supervision of Jan Schröer and a member of the Algebra and Representation Theory group.
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Office: Endenicher Allee 60 N2.003
Research interests
My research area is the representation theory of quivers and finite dimensional algebras, specifically of gentle and preprojective algebras. I am studying their module varieties and Ringel-Hall algebras with a focus on connections to quiver representations over $\mathbb{F}_1$ and cluster algebras.
Publications and Preprints
- Scalar extensions of quiver representations over $\mathbb{F}_1$. Preprint, submitted. arXiv:2403.04597
- The Aizenbud-Lapid binary operation for symmetrizable Cartan types. Preprint. arXiv:2311.17036
Abstract
Let $V$ and $W$ be quiver representations over $\mathbb{F}_1$ and let $K$ be a field. The scalar extensions $V^K$ and $W^K$ are quiver representations over $K$ with a distinguished, very well-behaved basis. We construct a basis of $\DeclareMathOperator{\Hom}{Hom} \Hom_{KQ}(V^K,W^K)$ generalising the well-known basis of the morphism spaces between string and tree modules. We use this basis to give a combinatorial characterisation of absolutely indecomposable representations. Furthermore, we show that indecomposable representations with finite nice length are absolutely indecomposable. This answers a question of Jun and Sistko.
Abstract
Aizenbud and Lapid recently introduced a binary operation on the crystal graph $B(-\infty)$ associated to a symmetric Cartan matrix. We extend their construction to symmetrizable Cartan matrices and strengthen a cancellation property of the binary operation.
Aktuelles
Abel in Bonn: Abel Symposium 2025
Wolfgang Lück erhält den von Staudt-Preis
Gerd Faltings in den Orden pour le mérite aufgenommen
Geordie Williamson erhält den Max-Planck-Humboldt Forschungspreis 2024
ERC Starting Grant für Markus Hausmann
EMS-Preis 2024 für Jessica Fintzen
Bonner Mathematik schneidet bei QS-Ranking wieder hervorragend ab
Stefan Schwede eingeladener Sprecher auf dem ECM 2024 in Sevilla
Cole Prize für Jessica Fintzen
Catharina Stroppel erhält Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis 2023
Jessica Fintzen erhält einen Whitehead Prize der London Mathematical Society