In the mathematical theory of linear algebraic groups, a Tits index (or index) is an object used to classify semisimple algebraic groups defined over a base field k, not assumed to be algebraically closed. The possible irreducible indices were classified by Jacques Tits, and this classification is reproduced below. (Because every index is a direct sum of irreducible indices, classifying all indices amounts to classifying irreducible indices.) (Wikipedia).
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What are the Types of Numbers? Real vs. Imaginary, Rational vs. Irrational
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Ex: Complete a Frequency Table
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Parahoric Subgroups and Supercuspidal Representations of p-Adic groups - Dick Gross
Dick Gross Harvard University December 9, 2010 This is a report on some joint work with Mark Reeder and Jiu-Kang Yu. I will review the theory of parahoric subgroups and consider the induced representation of a one-dimensional character of the pro-unipotent radical. A surprising fact is th
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Pseudo-reductive groups by Brian Conrad
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My #MegaFavNumber - The Bremner-Macleod Numbers
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3D Trigonometry Example (1 of 2: Setting up the triangles)
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Representations of p-adic reductive groups by Tasho Kaletha
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From playlist Zariski-dense Subgroups and Number-theoretic Techniques in Lie Groups and Geometry (Online)
Monica Nevins: Representations of p-adic groups via their restrictions to compact open subgroups
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Regular supercuspidal representations - Tasho Kaletha
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On the long-term dynamics of nonlinear dispersive evolution equations - Wilhelm Schlag
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From playlist Celebrities Teach Math: The Number System
Talk by Emile Takahiro Okada (University of Oxford, UK)
The Wavefront Set of Spherical Arthur Representations
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Geometric structures and thin groups I - Alan Reid
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Imprimitive irreducible representations of finite quasisimple groups by Gerhard Hiss
DATE & TIME 05 November 2016 to 14 November 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Computational techniques are of great help in dealing with substantial, otherwise intractable examples, possibly leading to further structural insights and the detection of patterns in many abstra
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Michel Broué: Building Cathedrals and breaking down Reinforced Concrete Walls
This lecture was held at The University of Oslo, May 21, 2008 and was part of the Abel Prize Lectures in connection with the Abel Prize Week celebrations. Program for the Abel Lectures 2008 1. Abel Laureate John Thompson: “Dirichlet series and SL(2,Z)" 2. Abel Laureate Jacques Tits: “Alg
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