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* Weekly: Jeff Hoffstein is teaching a graduate course at Brown on L-functions Tu/Th 2:30-3:50. It is based on [http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~alina/ma253.pdf these notes]. | * Weekly: Jeff Hoffstein is teaching a graduate course at Brown on L-functions Tu/Th 2:30-3:50. It is based on [http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~alina/ma253.pdf these notes]. | ||
* September 8-12: [http://math.bu.edu/keio2015/ BU-Keio University Workshop], Boston University | * September 8-12: [http://math.bu.edu/keio2015/ BU-Keio University Workshop], Boston University | ||
− | * September 15: [http:// | + | * September 15: [http://math.mit.edu/nt/ Boston College-MIT number theory seminar], MIT |
* October 2-4: [http://www.agneshome.org/brown-2015-1 AGNES conference], Brown | * October 2-4: [http://www.agneshome.org/brown-2015-1 AGNES conference], Brown | ||
− | * October 6: [http:// | + | * October 6: [http://math.mit.edu/nt/ Boston College-MIT number theory seminar], Boston College |
− | * November 3: [http:// | + | * November 3: [http://math.mit.edu/nt/ Boston College-MIT number theory seminar], MIT |
* November 20-21: [http://math.harvard.edu/cdm/index.html CDM (Current Development in Mathematics) conference], Harvard | * November 20-21: [http://math.harvard.edu/cdm/index.html CDM (Current Development in Mathematics) conference], Harvard | ||
* Weekly seminars: [http://math.bu.edu/research/algebra/seminar.html Boston University algebra] (Mon 4:15-5:15), [http://math.harvard.edu/ags/ Harvard/MIT algebraic geometry] (Tue 3-4), [http://math.mit.edu/nt/ MIT number theory] (Tue 4:30-5:30), Harvard number theory (Wed 3-4) | * Weekly seminars: [http://math.bu.edu/research/algebra/seminar.html Boston University algebra] (Mon 4:15-5:15), [http://math.harvard.edu/ags/ Harvard/MIT algebraic geometry] (Tue 3-4), [http://math.mit.edu/nt/ MIT number theory] (Tue 4:30-5:30), Harvard number theory (Wed 3-4) |
Revision as of 00:03, 9 September 2015
This wiki contains information related to the ICERM fall 2015 special semester Computational Aspects of the Langlands Program, including announcements from the organizers, participants and the most up-to-date schedule for non-workshop weeks. For workshop weeks, please consult ICERM's official web pages: Sep 28-Oct 3, Oct 19-23, Nov 9-13.
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Announcements
- Welcome to ICERM! If you want to beat the crowds on Wednesday, you can check in Tuesday (Sep 8) anytime between 9 AM and 5 PM.
- There will be an AGNES (Algebraic Geometry Northeastern Series) conference October 2-4, immediately after the first thematic workshop. Those wishing to attend are asked to register here by September 8.
Participants
- The list of long term participants with the projected dates for their visits is now available as pdf.
First week schedule
How to read this table: each row represents a 30-minute time block starting at the specified time, except for rows labeled in red which denote 15-minute blocks. For example, check-in starts Wednesday at 9:00 and ends Wednesday at 1:30; the welcome session starts Wednesday at 1:45 and ends Wednesday at 2:00.
Time | Sep 9 (Wed) | Sep 10 (Thu) | Sep 11 (Fri) |
9:00 | check-in | ||
9:30 | Overview of the Langlands program (Kiran S. Kedlaya) | Computational problems: the interesting vs the possible (Andrew Sutherland) | |
10:00-10:15 | |||
10:15-10:30 | Introduction to the LMFDB (David Farmer) | ||
10:30 | |||
11:00-11:15 | Introduction to computing complete number theoretic data: number fields (John Jones) | ||
11:15-11:30 | |||
11:30 | grad/postdoc talks | ||
12:00 | |||
12:30 | |||
1:00 | |||
1:30-1:45 | |||
1:45-2:00 | Welcome (ICERM director, Jill Pipher) | ||
2:00 | Discussion: semester topics and goals (moderated by Alina Bucur) | Introduction to automorphic forms (Ralf Schmidt) | grad/postdoc talks |
2:30 | |||
3:00 | grad/postdoc talks | ||
3:30 (coffee/tea) | |||
4:00 | Discussion: set schedule for the semester (all of us) | What are motives? (David Roberts) | L-functions: the glue that holds the world together (Brian Conrey) |
4:30 | Organizational meeting for seminars and minicourses | ||
5:00 | |||
5:30 | welcome reception | ||
6:00 | |||
6:30 |
Weekly schedule (tentative)
Effective Sep 14-Dec 4, excluding workshop weeks (Sep 28-Oct 3, Oct 19-23, Nov 9-13) and holidays (Oct 12??, Nov 26-27). This schedule will be finalized during the first week, whose schedule is different (see separate section). For seminars at Brown, allow 15 minutes to walk (uphill).
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
10:00 | course on quaternion algebras
(John Voight) |
work day
(no scheduled activities) |
course on quaternion algebras
(John Voight) |
minicourses
(various lecturers) |
course on quaternion algebras
(John Voight) |
10:30 | |||||
11:00 | introductions, announcements | ||||
11:30 | |||||
12:00 | lunch, informal discussion,
work on LMFDB |
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12:30 | |||||
1:00 | |||||
1:30 | |||||
2:00 | minicourses
(various lecturers) |
problem session | |||
2:30 | |||||
3:00 | Brown algebraic geometry seminar | ||||
3:30 (coffee/tea) | |||||
4:00 | Brown algebra/NT seminar | member seminar | |||
4:30 |
Minicourses
- Sep 14, Sep 21, Oct 5 (all Mondays): Irene Bouw and Stefan Wewers, Stable reduction and computation of bad reduction Euler factors.
- More minicourses TBA.
Other local events of possible interest
- Weekly: Jeff Hoffstein is teaching a graduate course at Brown on L-functions Tu/Th 2:30-3:50. It is based on these notes.
- September 8-12: BU-Keio University Workshop, Boston University
- September 15: Boston College-MIT number theory seminar, MIT
- October 2-4: AGNES conference, Brown
- October 6: Boston College-MIT number theory seminar, Boston College
- November 3: Boston College-MIT number theory seminar, MIT
- November 20-21: CDM (Current Development in Mathematics) conference, Harvard
- Weekly seminars: Boston University algebra (Mon 4:15-5:15), Harvard/MIT algebraic geometry (Tue 3-4), MIT number theory (Tue 4:30-5:30), Harvard number theory (Wed 3-4)