• George Lusztig (born Gheorghe Lusztig; May 20, 1946) is a Romanian-born American mathematician and Abdun Nur Professor at the Massachusetts Institute...
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  • Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomial P y , w ( q ) {\displaystyle P_{y,w}(q)} is a member of a family of integral polynomials introduced by David Kazhdan and George Lusztig (1979)...
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  • cohomology with compact support, introduced by Pierre Deligne and George Lusztig (1976). Lusztig (1985) used these representations to find all representations...
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  • Lusztig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Lusztig (born 1946), Romanian-born American mathematician Irene Lusztig (born 1974)...
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  • over R[q±1]. Moreover, extending earlier results of Benson and Curtis, George Lusztig provided an explicit isomorphism between the Hecke algebra and the group...
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    carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins in such biological processes”. Mathematics—George Lusztig “for groundbreaking contributions to representation theory and related...
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    polynomials, the Lusztig–Vogan polynomials, an analogue of Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomials introduced for reductive groups in general by George Lusztig and David...
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    Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomials for Coxeter groups. For Weyl groups (special Coxeter groups, which are connected to Lie groups), David Kazhdan and George Lusztig...
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  • Prize   Grigory Margulis    Soviet Union   S 1962  1978 2005 2020  George Lusztig    Romania   S 1963, S 1962  1985 (Cole algebra)  Henryk Iwaniec   ...
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  • members includes Wolf Prize winner Michael Artin, Shaw Prize winner George Lusztig, Gödel Prize winner Peter Shor, and numerical analyst Gilbert Strang...
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