The geometry of stable lattices in Bruhat-Tits buildings
By Mima Stanojkovski
Braided bimodules, quantum jet bundles and quantum geodesics
By Shahn Majid Majid
Canonical Grothendieck polynomials with free fermions
By Travis Scrimshaw
By James Zhang
Appears in collections : Algebra, deformations and quantum groups / Algèbre, déformations et groupes quantiques, Exposés de recherche
The Nakayama automorphism of an Artin-Schelter regular algebra $A$ controls the class of quantum groups that act on the algebra $A$. Several applications are given.