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Auguste Hébert is a Lecturer at the University of Lorraine, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Technology at the IECL (Institut Élie Cartan de Lorraine) in Nancy. His research focuses on advanced algebraic and geometric structures related to Kac-Moody theory.
Dr. Hébert's research interests include:
- Kac-Moody groups over local fields
- Hovels (generalizations of Bruhat-Tits buildings)
- Hecke and Iwahori-Hecke algebras
- Representation theory of algebraic groups
- Non-Archimedean local fields and valued fields
- Geometric structures in algebra
His publication record from 2015-2024 reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on Kac-Moody theory, with increasing sophistication from foundational work on distances in masures (2016) to recent refinements of Kazhdan-Lusztig theory (2024). His research bridges abstract algebra with geometric interpretation, particularly in non-Archimedean contexts, demonstrating significant contributions to understanding the structure and representation of Kac-Moody groups.
Dr. Hébert has established productive collaborations with prominent researchers including Guy Rousseau, Paul Philippe, and Diego Izquierdo, reflecting his integration within the international mathematical community specializing in algebraic groups and geometric structures.
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