Basically it is combinatorial representation theory as applied to quantum groups. The research is the exact reason I chose to go to Glasgow, as it coincides with what I currently do.
I'll be the first to admit that, seven years after graduation, I don't remember much of my higher-level physics - but the wikipedia article for quantum groups is completely beyond me. It probably doesn't help that I dropped abstract algebra after three weeks.
/NSSP: I accepted a PhD offer today
23/02/2012 05:15:57 PM
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Congratulations!
23/02/2012 07:53:37 PM
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I know what my thesis will be on already.
23/02/2012 09:57:53 PM
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Re: I know what my thesis will be on already.
23/02/2012 10:22:36 PM
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Important Glasgow related question.
24/02/2012 11:35:47 PM
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By the time she gets there, the question might be "Celtic or Celtic?" *NM*
25/02/2012 10:09:38 AM
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