OIST Representation Theory Seminar
Date
Tuesday, July 28, 2026 - 15:30 to 16:30
Location
L4E01
Description
Prof. Robert Muth, Duquesne University
Title: Crystals and KLR representations in type $A_1^{(1)}$
Abstract: Crystal bases are a powerful tool for studying representations of quantum groups, and the crystal $B(\infty)$ plays a central organizing role: it encodes the combinatorial skeleton of highest weight representations and arises naturally in the categorification program. I will discuss two important models for this crystal in the ‘easiest' affine type $A_1^{(1)}$: Kleshchev multipartitions, which describe branching rules for cyclotomic Hecke algebras, and affine MV polytopes, which encode PBW data for the affine $\mathfrak{sl}_2$ quantum group. I will sketch a combinatorial dictionary between these models. These two perspectives interact naturally in the realm of KLR algebras, where they govern different representation-theoretic regimes. Translating between regimes recovers some new results in the 2-modular representation theory of symmetric groups.
Zoom info can be found on the seminar webpage.
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