ICERM fall 2015

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'''Weekly schedule'''(starting September 14, outside workshop weeks)  
 
'''Weekly schedule'''(starting September 14, outside workshop weeks)  
  
Monday: 4-5pm informal discussion
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Monday: 2-3:30pm course on quaternion algebras (John Voight), 4-5pm informal discussion
  
 
Tuesday: work day (protected, please do not schedule anything)
 
Tuesday: work day (protected, please do not schedule anything)
  
Wednesday: 10-11:30am course on quaternion algebras (John Voight), 12pm-end of day: lunch and informal discussion, followed by work on LMFDB
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Wednesday: 10-11:30am course on L-functions (various lecturers: Bouw, Wewers, Roberts, etc), 12pm-end of day: lunch and informal discussion, followed by work on LMFDB
  
Thursday: 2-3:30pm course on L-functions (all of us), 4-5pm member seminar
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Thursday: 2-3:30pm course on quaternion algebras (John Voight), 4-5pm member seminar
  
Friday: 2-3pm grad student + postdoc seminar
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Friday: 10-11:30am course on L-functions (various lecturers: Bouw, Wewers, Roberts, etc), 2-3pm grad student + postdoc seminar

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Weekly schedule(starting September 14, outside workshop weeks)

Monday: 2-3:30pm course on quaternion algebras (John Voight), 4-5pm informal discussion

Tuesday: work day (protected, please do not schedule anything)

Wednesday: 10-11:30am course on L-functions (various lecturers: Bouw, Wewers, Roberts, etc), 12pm-end of day: lunch and informal discussion, followed by work on LMFDB

Thursday: 2-3:30pm course on quaternion algebras (John Voight), 4-5pm member seminar

Friday: 10-11:30am course on L-functions (various lecturers: Bouw, Wewers, Roberts, etc), 2-3pm grad student + postdoc seminar

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