Stephen Richard Doty (born April 16, 1953) is an American mathematician specializing in algebraic representation theory (especially modular representation theory). He earned a doctorate in mathematics from University of Notre Dame in 1982 under the supervision of Warren J. Wong with dissertation The Submodule Structure of Weyl Modules for Groups of Type An.[1] After post-doctoral positions at University of Washington and University of Notre Dame, he joined the faculty at Loyola University Chicago in 1987.
Stephen Richard Doty | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Notre Dame |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Doctoral advisor | Warren Wong |
In 2007 Doty was named the Inaugural Yip Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge University. In 2009 he was a Mercator Professor in Germany.
Selected publications
edit- Doty, Stephen (1989), "The strong linkage principle", American Journal of Mathematics, 111 (1): 135–141, doi:10.2307/2374483, JSTOR 2374483, MR 0980303
- Doty, Stephen (1999), "Representation theory of reductive normal algebraic monoids", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 351 (6): 2539–2551, doi:10.1090/S0002-9947-99-02462-9, MR 1653351
- Doty, Stephen; Giaquinto, Anthony (2002), "Presenting Schur algebras", International Mathematics Research Notices, 2002 (36): 1907–1944, doi:10.1155/S1073792802201026, MR 1920169, S2CID 2017942
- Doty, Stephen (2003), "Presenting generalized q-Schur algebras", Representation Theory, 7 (9): 196–213, doi:10.1090/S1088-4165-03-00176-6, MR 1990659, S2CID 16028303