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An overview of global representation theoryMPIM
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MPIM, Vivatsgasse, 7 - Lecture Hall (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics)
MPIM, Vivatsgasse, 7 - Lecture Hall
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
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Description
A global representation is a compatible collection of representations of the outer automorphism groups of the finite groups in a family U. These objects appear naturally in classical representation theory, in the study of representation stability, and in global homotopy theory. In this talk, I will present the key features of the theory, with a particular focus on aspects arising from tensor-triangular geometry.