Pavel Etingof


Here is my list of publications:
  • Publications
    This term I participate in the Harvard-MIT Geometric Representation Theory Seminar:
  • Harvard-MIT GRT seminar
    In the Spring of 2012 I will teach 18.747 (Infinite dimensional Lie algebras), TR 2:30-4, Rm. 2-132. Office hours: T 4-5, F 2-3
    Please find the syllabus of 18.747 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.747
    Please find the homeworks here:
  • Homework 1
    Please find the lecture notes here:
  • Lecture 1
  • Lecture 2
    Here are the notes of my talk at the conference ``Double affine Hecke algebras and algebraic geometry'' (MIT, May 18, 2010). The goal of this talk was to state some conjectures implying that representations of symplectic reflection algebras for wreath products should categorify certain structures in the representaton theory of affine Lie algebras. At the moment, these notes are in a very preliminary form; they may (and probably do) contain errors. They will be periodically updated. Feedback is very welcome!
  • 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 Fall of 2008 I taught 18.712, Introduction to Representation Theory.
    Please find the syllabus of 18.712 here:
  • Syllabus of 18.712
    Please find the 18.712 lecture notes here:
  • Lecture notes for 18.712
    Please find the 18.712 homeworks here:
  • Homeworks for 18.712
    Please find the 18.712 takehome assignment (due Friday, Dec. 5, 5pm, 2-176) here:
  • Takehome assignment for 18.712
    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 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