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Lectures on algebraic categorification (English)
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20 March 2012
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The book presents fifteen lectures given by the author and provides a readable introduction to examples of categorification. One driving force to categorify mathematical structures was the idea of Khovanov who gave a new interpretation of the Jones-Kauffman polynomial in terms of categories. The prototype of categorification can be seen in representing a group as the Grothendieck group of a suitable additive or triangulated category. Pursuing such a program in detail soon leads to the detection of higher structures which, lurking everywhere behind the scene, flavours the subject with excitement -- and complication. In the present text, written for master students, the author manages to avoid the technicalities inevitable for any deeper embarkment upon the project. The first three chapters give a smooth introduction into the basic setup, including a brief account of two-categories and cell structures. The main body of the book deals with the category \(\mathcal{O}\) and its various aspects. It contains a reformulation of the Kazhdan-Lusztig conjecture, provides a categorification of Hecke algebras, cell modules, and similar objects, and contains a few remarks on Koszul duality. Some chapters deal with the quantum group of \(\mathfrak{sl}_2\) and its finite-dimensional representations, Khovanov's categorification of the Jones polynomial by means of complexes of graded vector spaces, and \(\mathfrak{sl}_2\)-categorification in the sense of Chuang and Rouquier. Broué's conjecture and Kostant's problem are discussed in this context. The booklet concludes with a number of exercises and a good selection of literature for further study.
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algebraic categorification
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Jones-Kauffman polynomial
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two-categories
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cell structures
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Kazhdan-Lusztig conjecture
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categorification of Hecke algebras
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Koszul duality
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quantum group of \(\mathfrak{sl}_2\)
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\(\mathfrak{sl}_2\)-categorification
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Broué's conjecture
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Kostant's problem
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