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Programme des événements
Rencontre Poisson
Jeudi, le 21 octobre
12:30 - 14:30 |
Welcome lunch and registration |
14:30 - 15:25 |
Elisabeth Remm (Mulhouse) |
Weakly associative algebras and nonassociative Poisson algebras
In a previous work, we have presented Poisson algebras as nonassociative algebras that we have called Poisson-admissible algebras: the classical Poisson algebra structure (a commutative associative multiplication and a Lie bracket linked by the Leibniz identity) is obtained by the polarization process of the nonassociative multiplication and the depolarization gives the inverse process.
In the latest work, we are interested in a larger class of nonassociative algebras called weakly associative algebras and characterized by an identity on the associator of the multiplication
A(X,Y,Z)+A(Y,Z,X)-A(Y,X,Z)=0
This class contains in particular the Lie algebras, the associative algebras, the Poisson-admissible algebras and it is the smallest class of quadratic algebras containing the Lie algebras and the associative algebras. The polarization/depolarization process associates weakly associative algebras to nonassociative Poisson algebras (a commutative algebra, a Lie bracket linked by the Leibniz identity) in a one-to-one correspondence.
As an application we study the formal deformation of commutative associative algebras in the category of weakly associative algebras, which “enlarges” the notion of deformation quantization of Poisson algebras.
We finally examine algebraic properties of weakly associative algebras.
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15:30 - 16:25 |
Leonid Ryvkin (Gottingen) |
L∞ Extensions for the Poisson algebra of a symplectic manifold
Let (M, ω) be a non-compact symplectic manifold. The universal central extension of the Lie algebra C∞(M) can be realized as the quotient Ω1(M)/δΩ2(M), where δ is the differential of the canonical homology complex. We will show how the Lie algebra Ω1(M)/δΩ2(M) extends to an L∞-algebra structure on the canonical homology complex. The extension procedure is inspired by a similar approach for general multisyplectic manifolds developed by Christopher Rogers, but is combinatorially more intricate and relies on results from symplectic Hodge theory. (j.w. Bas Janssens and Cornelia Vizman)
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16:30 - 17:00 |
Coffee break |
17:00 - 17:55 |
Dominique Manchon (Clermont-Ferrand) |
Familles de structures algébriques
Les structures algébriques apparaissent parfois en famille, une opération étant remplacée par une famille indexée par un ensemble, qui est souvent un semi-groupe. J'introduirai d'abord les familles d'algèbres de Rota-Baxter, puis d'autres familles de structures algébriques (dendriformes, dupliciales, pré-Lie,...). Enfin je présenterai une théorie générale pour les algèbres sur une opérade de présentation finie, l'opérade ainsi que sa présentation définissant une structure algébrique sur l'espace des paramètres. D'après des travaux récents avec Loïc Foissy, Xing Gao et Yuanyuan Zhang.
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20:00 |
Social dinner (if we are allowed) |
Vendredi, le 22 octobre
09:00 - 09:55 |
Camille Laurent-Gengoux (Metz) |
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10:00 - 10:55 |
Ruben Louis (Metz) |
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11:00 - 11:30 |
Coffee break |
11:30 - 12:25 |
François Dumas (Clermont-Ferrand) |
Rankin-Cohen deformations of graded algebras
Rankin-Cohen brackets are a classical object in the study of modular forms; it is a family of bidifferential operators allowing to construct from two modular forms of respective weights k and l a new modular form of weight k + l + 2n, for any integer n> 0.
An important property of Rankin-Cohen brackets is that they constitute a formal deformation of the algebra of modular forms.
We will present in the talk a survey on algebraic methods to construct Rankin-Cohen deformations on any commutative graduated algebra, and their links with the transvectants of the classical invariant theory.
Applications in number theory concern not only modular forms, but also quasi-modular forms or weak Jacobi forms, and are the subject of joint works with YungJu Choie, François Martin and Emmanuel Royer.
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12:30 |
Closing and lunch |
GraNum
14:30 - 15:25 |
Thomas Strobl (Lyon) |
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15:30 - 16:25 |
Alexei Kotov (Hradec Králové) |
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