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Presented By: Student Number Theory Seminar - Department of Mathematics

Student Number Theory: Character sheaves for unipotent groups & easy algebraic groups

Sadie Lipman

An algebraic group is called "easy" if every geometric point is contained in the neutral connected component of its centralizer. In 2006, Boyarchenko and Drinfeld conjectured that a unipotent group is easy if and only if its L-packets of character sheaves are singletons. In 2013, Boyarchenko proved the "only if" direction. In this talk, we sketch a proof of the converse. Along the way, we give a characterization of easy algebraic groups via their Asai twisting operators. No prior knowledge of character sheaves is assumed.

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