Lukas Bonfert
I'm a PhD student of Catharina Stroppel, funded by the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics.
Contact
Email: bonfert[symbol in every email address]mpim-bonn.mpg.de
Research Interests
I am interested in representation theory, particularly that of Lie (super)algebras and related topics such as perverse sheaves or Koszul duality. My PhD project is (mostly) about silting theory, which means that I study the relation between weight structures (aka co-$t$-structures) and $t$-structures on triangulated categories such as derived categories of representation categories of Lie algebras, finite-dimensional algebras, or dg algebras. I'm also trying to apply ideas from silting theory to Nichols algebras.
Publications and Preprints
- Derived projective covers and Koszul duality of simple-minded and silting collections. Preprint, submitted. arXiv:2309.00554
- The Weyl Groupoids of $\mathfrak{sl}(m|n)$ and $\mathfrak{osp}(r|2n)$ (joint with Jonas Nehme). Journal of Algebra 641 (2024), pp. 795–822. arXiv:2305.04751
Abstract
We introduce derived projective covers and explain how they are related to the notion of enough derived projectives. This provides an if-and-only if criterion for when derived projective covers form a silting collection. We prove moreover a Koszul duality result for silting and simple-minded collections.
Abstract
We provide a convenient formulation of the definition of Cartan graphs and Weyl groupoids introduced by Heckenberger and Schneider, and construct Cartan graphs for regular symmetrizable contragredient Lie superalgebras. For $\mathfrak{sl}(m|n)$, $\mathfrak{osp}(2m+1|2n)$ and $\mathfrak{osp}(2m|2n)$ we explicitly describe the Cartan graph in terms of partitions and determine the relations between the generators of their Weyl groupoids.
Teaching
Previous- Tutor for Foundations of Representation Theory, lecture course by Prof. Schröer, summer term 2023
- Tutor for Representation Theory II: Representation Theory, Geometry and Combinatorics, lecture course by Prof. Stroppel, winter term 2022/23
- Tutor for Algebra I, lecture course by Prof. Blomer, summer term 2022
- Tutor for Einführung in die Algebra, lecture course by Prof. Blomer, winter term 2021/22
- Tutor for Representation Theory II: Auslander–Reiten Theory, lecture course by Prof. Schröer, summer term 2021
- Tutor for Advanced Algebra I: Lie Algebras and their Representations, lecture course by Dr. Heidersdorf, winter term 2020/21
- Tutor for Algebra II: Modular Forms, lecture course by Prof. Blomer, winter term 2019/20
- Tutor for Einführung in die komplexe Analysis, lecture course by Prof. Bödigheimer, summer term 2019
- Tutor for Lineare Algebra I, lecture course by Prof. Huybrechts, winter term 2018/19
- Tutor for Analysis II, lecture course by Prof. Koch, summer term 2018
- Tutor for the Programmierkurs C++, preparatory course by Dr. Brenner, 09/2018
- Tutor for the Programmierkurs C, preparatory course by Johannes Holke and Clelia Albrecht, 09/2017
Aktuelles
Abel in Bonn: Abel Symposium 2025
Wolfgang Lück erhält den von Staudt-Preis
Gerd Faltings in den Orden pour le mérite aufgenommen
Geordie Williamson erhält den Max-Planck-Humboldt Forschungspreis 2024
ERC Starting Grant für Markus Hausmann
EMS-Preis 2024 für Jessica Fintzen
Bonner Mathematik schneidet bei QS-Ranking wieder hervorragend ab
Stefan Schwede eingeladener Sprecher auf dem ECM 2024 in Sevilla
Cole Prize für Jessica Fintzen
Catharina Stroppel erhält Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis 2023
Jessica Fintzen erhält einen Whitehead Prize der London Mathematical Society