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Anne Schilling

Home page: http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~anne/
Position: Professor
Year joining UC Davis: 2000
Degree: Ph.D. (in Physics), 1997, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Refereed publications: Via Math Reviews
Recent publications: Via math arXiv


Research

Professor Anne Schilling studies quantum algebras and representation theory using combinatorial methods. In particular she is interested in affine crystal graphs [2], which first arose in the exactly solvable lattice models in statistical mechanics. Currently, she is also involved in the study of affine Schubert calculus [1]. This project is part of the NSF funded Focused Research Group "Affine Schubert Calculus: Combinatorial, geometric, physical, and computational aspects". For more information see here

Selected Publications

[1] Schubert Polynomials for the affine Grassmannian of the symplectic group (with Thomas Lam and Mark Shimozono), arXiv:math/0710.2720 [math.CO].

[2] Existence of Kirillov-Reshetikhin crystals for nonexceptional types (with Masato Okado), arXiv:math/0706.2224 [math.QA].

[3] X=M Theorem: Fermionic formulas and rigged configurations under review MSJ Memoirs 17 (2007) 75-104 (published by the Mathematical Society of Japan).

[4] A bijection between Littlewood-Richardson tableaux and rigged configurations (with Anatol N. Kirillov and Mark Shimozono), arXiv:math/9901037 [math.CO].

[5] Inhomogeneous lattice paths, generalized Kostka polynomials and A_{n-1} supernomials (with S. Ole Warnaar), Commun. Math. Phys. 202 (1999) 359-401, arXiv:math/9802111 [math.QA].

Honors and Awards

  • Humboldt Research Fellowship (2002)
  • Faculty Research Development Award (2006)
  • Chancellor's Fellowship 2006
  • NSF Focused Research Group "Affine Schubert Calculus: Combinatorial, geometric, physical, and computational aspects" (2007-2010)

Last updated: 2008/02/12


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