![]() Rahm, Alexander ![]() in Oberwolfach Reports (2016, November) Explicit calculations play an important role in the theoretical development of the cohomology of groups and its applications. It is becoming more common for such calculations to be derived with the aid of ... [more ▼] Explicit calculations play an important role in the theoretical development of the cohomology of groups and its applications. It is becoming more common for such calculations to be derived with the aid of a computer. This mini-workshop assembled together experts on a diverse range of computational techniques relevant to calculations in the cohomology of arithmetic groups and applications in algebraic K-theory and number theory with a view to extending the scope of computer aided calculations in this area. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 272 (0 UL)![]() Schlenker, Jean-Marc ![]() in Oberwolfach Reports (2016) A short survey on recent results concerning polyhedra inscribed in quadrics. Detailed reference viewed: 79 (4 UL)![]() Arias De Reyna Dominguez, Sara ![]() in Oberwolfach Reports (2014, February 05) Detailed reference viewed: 81 (1 UL)![]() Wiese, Gabor ![]() in Oberwolfach Reports (2014), 11(1), 305-309 For many finite groups, the Inverse Galois Problem can be approached through modular/automorphic Galois representations. This is a report explaining the basic strategy, ideas and methods behind some ... [more ▼] For many finite groups, the Inverse Galois Problem can be approached through modular/automorphic Galois representations. This is a report explaining the basic strategy, ideas and methods behind some recent results. It focusses mostly on the 2-dimensional case and underlines in particular the importance of understanding coefficient fields. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 76 (2 UL)![]() Schlichenmaier, Martin ![]() in Oberwolfach Reports (2006), 3(1), 119--186 Abstracts from the workshop held January 15--21, 2006 Organized by Alice Fialowski, Marc de Montigny, Sergey P. Novikov and Martin Schlichenmaier Oberwolfach Reports. Vol. 3, no. 1 2278889 Detailed reference viewed: 184 (1 UL) |
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