q-deformed rationals and irrationals: geometry and combinatorics -- Combinatorics Seminar
Valentin Ovsienko, Univeristy of Reims
The concept of q-deformation arises in many areas of mathematics. In algebra and representation theory, it is the origin of quantum groups; q-deformations are important for knot invariants, combinatorial enumeration, discrete geometry... In mathematical physics, q-deformations are often understood as "quantizations".
The recently introduced notion of a q-deformed real number is based on the geometric idea of invariance by a modular group action. In this introductory and accessible talk, I will explain what is a q-rational and a q-irrational, demonstrate beautiful properties of these objects, and describe their relations to many different areas.
The recently introduced notion of a q-deformed real number is based on the geometric idea of invariance by a modular group action. In this introductory and accessible talk, I will explain what is a q-rational and a q-irrational, demonstrate beautiful properties of these objects, and describe their relations to many different areas.
Building: | East Hall |
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Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
Tags: | Mathematics |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Combinatorics Seminar - Department of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics |