Caroline Namanya
I am a PhD student at Makerere University working with Prof. Michael Wemyss and Prof. David Ssevviiri. I gained my Masters of science in Mathematics from Makerere University.
My research is about studying Chamber structures in 3-fold flops.
I was awarded the IMU breakout graduate fellowship for my PhD studies at Makerere University.
Feb--April 2024--- Program Associate at SLmath( formerly MSRI)
Contact information
E-mail: caronamanya97@gmail.com
Research and Talks
The following is a complete list of my papers/preprints, all of which are available on the arXiv:
Presentation of pure braid groups via longest elements, J. Algebra 628 (2023) 1--21 (http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.02120 )
Group actions from algebraic flops (https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.18062)
Here is a list of talks I have given
October 2022-- Pure braid group presentations via longest elements in the Algebra and Number theory seminar at University of Glasgow, UK.
September 2022-- Pure braid group presentations via longest elements in the Aarhus homological algebra group seminar at Aarhus University, Denmark, online.
August 2022-- Gave a presentation on the paper titled Faithful actions from hyperplane arrangements by Yuki Hirano and Michael Wemyss in the Informal meetings of the enhancing represention theory, noncommutative algebra and geometry, Glasgow, uk.
March 2022-- Pure Braid Groups, Presentations and Applications Abram Gannibal Project Oxford,UK
December 2021-- Lecture on Quiver representations in the EAALG Workshop:Introduction to Homological Algebra and Discrete Geometry., kampala, Uganda, online