Wan Jinkui Job Title: Professor E-mail: wjk302@bit.edu.cn
He is mainly engaged in the research of the representation theory of Lie algebras, quantum groups, Heck algebras and related algebras and the corresponding algebraic combination theory. He has solved some important characteristic problems and multiple number problems in the representation theory of related algebras. He has published more than ten papers in the international famous academic journals such as Adv. Math., Proc.LMS, Trans.AMS. He chaired 4 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, and was invited to make a conference report at the National Algebra Academic Conference and the National Li Theory Conference.
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Lie theory and representation theory (representation theory of algebraic objects such as algebraic groups, Lie algebras, quantum groups, Heck algebras, and corresponding algebraic combination theory)
08/2006--05/2010, University of Virginia (USA), PhD
09/2003--07/2006, Beijing Normal University, Master
09/1999--07/2003, Beijing Normal University, B.S.
07/2017 - Present, Professor, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Institute of Technology
11/2017-- 11/2019, Visiting Professor, University of Virginia (USA)
09/2012-- 09/2013, Visiting Scholar, University of New South Wales (Australia)
07/2011--06/2017, Associate Professor, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Institute of Technology
10/2010--06/2011, Lecturer, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Institute of Technology
[17] Jie Du and Jinkui Wan, Standard multipartitions and a combinatorial affine Schur-Weyl duality, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra (accepted),2022.
[16] Zhekun He and Jinkui Wan, Zelevinsky involution and degenerate affine Hecke-Clifford algebras, Frontiers of Mathematics in China (accepted),2021.
[15] Weideng Cui and Jinkui Wan, Modular representations and branching rules for affine and cyclotomic Yokonuma-Hecke algebras, Algebra and Representation Theory (to appear), doi: 10.1007/ s10468-019 -09908-1.
[14] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Stability of the centers of group algebras of GL_n(q), Advances in Mathematics 349 (2019), 749-780.
[13] Jie Du and Jinkui Wan, The queer q-Schur superalgebras, Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1446788717000337, 2018.
[12] Jie Du and Jinkui Wan, Presenting queer Schur superalgebras, International Mathematics Research Notices IMRN 2015, no. 8, 2210-2272.
[11] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Frobenius map for the centers of Hecke algebras, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 367 (2015), no. 8, 5507–5520.
[10] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Frobenius character formula and spin generic degrees for Hecke-Clifford algebra, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (3) 106 (2013), no. 2, 287–317.
[9] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Spin Kostka polynomials, Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics 37 (2013), no. 1, 117–138.
[8] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Lectures on spin representation theory of symmetric groups, Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics Academia Sinica New Series 7 (2012), no. 1, 91–164.
[7] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, The GLn(q)-module structure of the symmetric algebra around the Steinberg module, Advances in Mathematics. 227 (2011), no. 4, 1562–1584.
[6] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Twisted Dickson-Mui invariants and the Steinberg module multiplicity, Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 151 (2011), no. 1, 43–57.
[5] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Spin invariant theory for the symmetric group, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 215(2011), no. 7, 1569–1581.
[4] Jinkui Wan, Completely splittable representations of affine Hecke-Clifford algebras, Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics 32 (2010), no. 1, 15–58.
[3] Jinkui Wan, Wreath Hecke algebras and centralizer construction for wreath products, Journal of Algebra 323(2010), no. 9, 2371–2397.
[2] Jinkui Wan and Weiqiang Wang, Modular representations and branching rules for wreath Hecke algebras, International Mathematics Research Notices IMRN 2008, Art. ID rnn128, 31 pp.
[1] Bangming Deng and Jinkui Wan, Frobenius morphisms and stable module categories of repetitive algebras, Science in China Series A: Mathematics 51 (2008), no. 2, 169–184.