Professor John Shareshian Invited to Speak at American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting

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Professor John Shareshian Invited to Speak at American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting

Professor John Shareshian will speak at the American Mathematical Society's 2026 Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting.


Prof. Shareshian will present on Saturday, March 28 at Georgia Southern University-Armstrong Campus in Savannah, Georgia. His talk will address chromatic symmetric functions, Hessenberg varieties, and representations of type A Hecke algebras. Read the abstract below:

"Motivated by a conjecture of John Stembridge about immanants of certain matrices whose entries are symmetric functions, Richard Stanley and Stembridge posed a conjecture about chromatic symmetric functions of certain graphs, known as indifference graphs. This conjecture was settled recently by Tatsuyuki Hikita. Before Hikita’s work, the Stanley-Stembridge Conjecture motivated work by combinatorialists and geometers, through its connections with representation theory of symmetric groups and type A Hecke algebras and with a class of subvarieties of the type A flag variety known as Hessenberg varieties. I will present a survey of the work arising from these connections and some problems that remain to be solved."

This talk is organized by Prof. Brian D. Boe, University of Georgia.

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