Conferences in Arithmetic Geometry

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* [http://2010.eccworkshop.org/ Workshop on Elliptic Curves (ECC 2010)], October 18-22, Microsoft Research, Redmond
 
* [http://2010.eccworkshop.org/ Workshop on Elliptic Curves (ECC 2010)], October 18-22, Microsoft Research, Redmond
 
* [http://math.mit.edu/~kedlaya/conference2010/ Witt vectors, foliations, and absolute de Rham cohomology], November 22-26, Nagoya
 
* [http://math.mit.edu/~kedlaya/conference2010/ Witt vectors, foliations, and absolute de Rham cohomology], November 22-26, Nagoya
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* [http://wiki.sagemath.org/days26 Sage Days 26: Women in Sage], December 7-10?, Seattle
 
* [http://www.pairing-conference.org/ Pairings 2010], December 13-15, Yamanaka Hot Spring (Japan)
 
* [http://www.pairing-conference.org/ Pairings 2010], December 13-15, Yamanaka Hot Spring (Japan)
  

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This is a list of upcoming conferences in arithmetic geometry (broadly construed); please help me keep this current. (To prevent spam, one cannot autogenerate login accounts on the wiki; email me with a proposed username to receive a password.) An ideal complete entry includes a conference title, location, dates, and a web site, but incomplete entries can also be useful. After a conference occurs, its entry should be moved to the separate list of past conferences.

Here are some other conference lists, with overlapping but distinct areas of focus. (I admit to swiping listings from all of these sources; I imagine the converse also holds.)

Sorting convention: I sort events by their start date. A start date of "January" comes between December 31 and January 1.

2010

As in the 2009 list, this list begins with a separated list of long programs (two months or longer):

And now for the regular conferences.

2011

As in the previous lists, I have separated off long programs (two months or longer):

And now for the regular conferences.

2012

No conferences so far, but I do have some long programs (two months or longer):

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