SMS scnews item created by Leo Tzou at Fri 2 Feb 2018 1914
Type: Seminar
Distribution: World
Expiry: 2 Feb 2019
Calendar1: 8 Feb 2018 1210-1300
CalLoc1: RC-4082, The Red Centre, UNSW
CalTitle1: $osp(1,2)$, the Bannai-Ito Algebra and Generalizations
Auth: leo@122-56-205-245.mobile.spark.co.nz (ltzo2369) in SMS-WASM

Joint Colloquium: Vinet -- $osp(1,2)$, the Bannai-Ito Algebra and Generalizations

The Bannai-Ito algebra and its relation to the Bannai-Ito polynomials will be reviewed.
Emphasis will be put on some of the connections with the Lie superalgebra
osp(1,2)osp(1,2).  Centralizing elements of osp(1,2)osp(1,2) associated to involutions
will be identified and used to realize the Bannai-Ito algebra as the centralizer of
osp(1,2)osp(1,2) in its co-product embedding in the three-fold direct product of this
algebra with itself.  The centralizing elements will be called upon to obtain a higher
rank generalization and a hyperoctahedral version of the Bannai-Ito algebra.  

About the speaker: Luc Vinet is Aisenstadt Professor of Physics at the Université de
Montréal and the Director of the CRM (Centre de Recherches Mathématiques) , a position
he held previously from 1993 to 1999.  Born in Montréal, he holds a doctorate (3rd
cycle) from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris) and a PhD from the Université
de Montréal, both in theoretical physics.  After two years as a research associate at
MIT, he was appointed as assistant professor in the Physics Department at the
Université de Montréal in the early 1980s and promoted to full professorship in 1992.
His research interests in theoretical and mathematical physics include: exactly solvable
problems, symmetries, algebraic structures, special functions and quantum information,
topics in which he written over 250 papers.  In 1999, Luc Vinet joined the ranks of
McGill University where he held the position of Vice-Principal (Academic) and Provost.
From 2005 to 2010, he was the Rector of the Université de Montréal.  Among numerous
honours, he was awarded the Armand-Frappier Prize of the Government of Québec in 2009
and the 2012 CAP-CRM Prize in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics.  He also holds an
honorary doctorate from the Université Claude-Bernard (Lyon).  He is a Fellow of the
American Mathematical Society and was appointed Officer of the National Order of Quebec
in 2017.