Informal Seminar on Stanley-Reisner Theory, Fall 2002


Background Information

Stanley-Reisner theory is a useful and beautiful area of mathematics involving elements of combinatorics, commutative algebra and topology (in no particular order). The goal of this seminar is to learn about the theory of Stanley-Reisner rings and complexes from the ground up, at a level accessible to graduate students.

Two sources for Stanley-Reisner theory are:

Schedule

All talks are on Thursdays, 11:15 AM - 12:05 PM, in 315 Lind Hall.

17 October
Speaker: Vic Reiner
"Introduction and motivation for Stanley-Reisner rings"
Scribe notes by Jeremy Martin: DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX

24 October
Speaker: Vic Reiner
"Introduction and motivation for Stanley-Reisner rings, II"
Scribe notes by Ning Jia: DVI | PS | PDF

31 October
Speaker: Vic Reiner
"Introduction and motivation for Stanley-Reisner rings, III"
Scribe notes by John Hall: DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX

7 November
Speaker: Jeremy Martin
"Introduction to Gröbner bases, I"
Speaker's notes: DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX

14 November
Speaker: Jeremy Martin
"Introduction to Gröbner bases, II"
Speaker's notes: DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX

21 November
Speaker: Vic Reiner
"Free resolutions of Stanley-Reisner rings"
Scribe notes by Sandra Di Rocco (LaTeX'ed by Jeremy Martin): DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX

28 November
No seminar - Thanksgiving

5 December
Speaker: Anton Leykin
"Local cohomology"
Scribe notes by Jeremy Martin: DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX

12 December
Speaker: Anton Leykin
"Local cohomology, II"
See previous talk for scribe notes
Related material which may be of interest: "Shellable complexes are Cohen-Macaulay" (notes by Jeremy Martin): DVI | PS | PDF | LaTeX


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