BGG resolutions and Grothendieck-Cousin Complexes
Abstract
Bernstein–Gelfand–Gelfand (BGG) resolutions and the Grothendieck–Cousin complex both play central roles in modern algebraic geometry and representation theory. The BGG approach provides elegant, combinatorial resolutions for important classes of modules especially those arising in Lie theory; while Grothendieck–Cousin complexes furnish a powerful framework for computing local cohomology via filtrations by support. In this talk, we will give an overview of these two constructions and illustrate how they arise from the same categorical consideration.