Do Kien Hoang
(In Vietnamese: Hoàng Đỗ Kiên)
Welcome to my website! I am currently a Zelevinsky Postdoctoral Fellow at Northeastern University. I graduated from Yale, my advisor is Professor Ivan Losev.
I study geometric representation theory. A recurring theme in my work is the interaction between finite and affine geometry, and the cell combinatorics connecting them. The geometry I work with is that of Springer fibers and affine Springer fibers, the topics below are where I pursue it.
Geometry of Springer fibers, and applications to representation theory, including modular representations of Lie algebras and representations of W-algebras.
Geometry of affine Springer fibers and their stratification by reduction type.
Representations of affine Lie algebras arising from affine Spaltenstein varieties, and the associated crystals.
Kazhdan-Lusztig cell theory, combinatorial problems related to the Springer correspondence.
Symplectic duality and the Hikita conjecture.
Email: do.hoang[at]northeastern.edu
I'm co-organizing the GPRT seminar at Northeastern