Hi,
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016, "Ingo Althöfer" wrote:
Hi Robert,
thanks for the whole bunch of very intersting information.
Seki has AT LEAST two groups....
Sekis can have various different shapes ...
... stable anti-sekis (stable because other anti-sekis exist elsewhere on the board).
Can you give an example for anti-seki?
Listing the possible configurations is a demanding open research field.
Perhaps you and someone like Thomas Wolf (with his life-and-dath background) would
be "the right" people for this question.
I have an (unpublished) talk about sekis online:
http://lie.math.brocku.ca/twolf/papers/sekitalk2.pdf
I am grateful for any references about literatur on seki and any examples of
strange, exotic seki.
Thomas
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