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  Geoffrey Mason

Geoffrey Mason

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

831-459-2215

831-459-4511 (Fax)

 

Physical & Biological Sciences Division

Mathematics Department

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

Faculty

Emeriti

McHenry Library
McHenry Building Room #4153

Mathematics Department

B.Sc., University of London
Ms., Ph.D., University of Illinois, Chicago

Geoffrey Mason's present research interests lie in the broadly conceived area of physical mathematics called conformal field theory. The main focus at the moment is aimed at developing a theory of representations of vertex operator algebras, in particular in the presence of a group of symmetries. This endeavor involves close ties with many other areas of mathematics such as number theory (in particular the theory of elliptic modular forms and Siegal modular forms), Lie algebras, Hopf algebras and quantum groups, group theory and representations of groups, integrable models, Riemann surfaces, topological quantum, field theory, elliptic cohomology, etc.

  • G. Mason and M. Truite: Chiral algebras and partition functions, Contemporary Math 442 (2007) 401-410.
  • G. Mason: Vector-valued modular forms and linear differential operators, Intnl J. Number Theory 3 No. 3 (2007) 377-390.
  • G. Mason and M. Truite: On Genus Two Riemann Surfaces Formed from Sewn Tori, Comm. Math. Phys 207 (2007) 587-634.
  • C. Goff, G. Mason, and S.-H. Ng: On the gauge-equivalence of twisted quantum doubles of elementary abelian and extra-special 2-groups, Journal of Algebra 312 No. 2 (2007) 849-875.
  • G. Mason: Reed-Muller Codes, the Fourth Cohomology of a Finite Group, and the b-invariant, Journal of Algebra 312 No. 1 (2007) 218-227.

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