Pavel Etingof


Here is my list of publications:
  • Publications
    In the Fall of 2012 I will teach 18.712 (Introduction to representation theory), TR 2:30-4, Rm. 2-135. Office hours: T 4-5, W 3.30-4.30
    Please find the syllabus of 18.712 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.712
    Please find the homeworks here:
  • Homeworks for 18.712
    Please find the lecture notes here:
  • Lecture notes for 18.712
    Please find the takehome assignment here (due Dec. 6 in class):
  • Takehome assignment for 18.712
    In the Spring of 2012 I taught 18.747 (Infinite dimensional Lie algebras).
    Please find the syllabus of 18.747 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.747
    Please find the homeworks here:
  • Homework 1
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  • Homework 11
    Please find the lecture notes here:
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  • Lecture 10
  • Lecture 11
  • Lectures 12-13
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  • Lecture 18
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  • Lectures 23-24
    Please find the detailed lecture notes made by Darij Grinberg here:
  • Lecture notes

    In the Fall of 2009 I taught 18.735 (Double affine Hecke algebras in representation theory, combinatorics, geometry, and mathematical physics)
    Please find the syllabus of 18.735 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.735
    The lecture notes for 18.735 are posted here:
  • Lecture notes of 18.735
    In the Spring of 2009 I taught 18.769 (Tensor categories)
    Please find the syllabus of 18.769 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.769
    Please find the lecture notes for 18.769 here:
  • Lecture notes of 18.769
    Please find the homeworks for 18.769 here:
  • Homeworks for 18.769
    In the summer of 2009 I taught a mini-course of group theory for high school students. Please find the notes for this course here:
  • Notes on group theory In particular, we discussed how to tell the type of a 2-dimensional wallpaper pattern, and used this diagram:
  • Diagram to distinguish wallpaper patterns
    In the spring of 2008, I taught 18.706 (noncommutative algebra) Please find the syllabus for 18.706 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.706
    Please find the homeworks here:
  • 18.706 homework
    Here are lecture notes by Michael Artin on noncommutative ring theory. They were used in my class 18.706 in the Spring of 2008.
  • M. Artin's lecture notes
    Here are my notes for the first few lectures of 18.706 (covering the introductory topics not covered in M. Artin's notes)
  • 18.706 Lecture notes
    Here are the lecture notes of my course on Calogero-Moser systems given at ETH in the spring and summer of 2005.
  • Lectures on Calogero-Moser systems
    Here are the notes for my Representation Theory lectures for high school students at the Clay Research academy:
  • Lecture notes
    In 2002 I taught the course 18.238 "Mathematical ideas and notions of quantum field theory".
    Please find the syllabus here:
  • 18.238 Syllabus
    Please find the lecture notes here:
  • 18.238 Lectures
    Please find the homeworks here:
  • 18.238 Homework 1
  • 18.238 Homework 2
  • 18.238 Homework 3
  • 18.238 Homework 4
  • 18.238 Homework 5
  • 18.238 Homework 6
  • 18.238 Homework 7
    This is my unpublished paper with W. Feit from 1993:
  • paper with W. Feit
    This is a talk by I. Cherednik given in Amsterdam on May 30, 2008:
  • talk
    This is my talk at Drinfeld's seminar at the University of Chicago on November 10, 2008:
  • talk
    This is my notes on modular data:
  • notes
    Notes for A.Varchenko's course at MIT in the Spring of 2002 (Lectures 1-3 written by Josh Scott; Lectures 4-6 written by Matias Grana; Lectures 7-12 written by Igor Mencattini):
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    Pavel Etingof
    Department of Mathematics, Room 2-176
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    77 Massachusetts Ave.
    Cambridge, MA USA 02139
    Phone: (617) 253-3669
    Fax: (617) 253-4358
    e-mail: etingof@math.mit.edu