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Algebra / Mathematics / Abstract algebra / Representation theory / Monoidal categories / Harmonic analysis / C*-algebras / Quantum groups / Hopf algebra / TannakaKrein duality / Compact quantum group / Von Neumann algebra
Date: 2016-07-19 08:50:46
Algebra
Mathematics
Abstract algebra
Representation theory
Monoidal categories
Harmonic analysis
C*-algebras
Quantum groups
Hopf algebra
TannakaKrein duality
Compact quantum group
Von Neumann algebra

Compact Quantum Groups Satellite conference of the 7ECM (Berlin – 15 July 2016, Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald, Germany Program All talks are 40 minutes (except the public evening lecture).

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