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Revision as of 03:48, 7 February 2014

Number Theory – Representation Theory Seminar, University of Wisconsin–Madison

  • When: Thursdays, 2:30pm–3:30pm.
  • Where: Van Vleck B131
  • Please join the NT/RT mailing list: (you must be on a math department computer to use this link).

Spring 2014 Semester

Date Speaker Title (click to see abstract)
Jan 23 (Thurs.) Majid Hadian-Jazi
(University of Illinois at Chicago)
On a motivic method in Diophantine geometry
Jan 30 (Thurs.) Alexander Fish
(University of Sydney, Australia)
Ergodic Plunnecke inequalities with applications to sumsets of infinite sets in countable abelian groups
Feb 6 (Thurs.) No talk ---
Feb 13 (Thurs.) John Voight
(Dartmouth)
Numerical calculation of three-point branched covers of the projective line
Feb 20 (Thurs.) Nir Avni
(Northwestern)
Representation zeta functions
Feb 27 (Thurs.) Jennifer Park
(MIT)
tba
Mar 6 (Thurs.) who?
(where?)
tba
Mar 13 (Thurs.) who?
(where?)
tba
Mar 20 (Thurs.) No talk
Spring break!
Spring break!
Mar 27 (Thurs.) Who?
(Where?)
tba
Apr 3 (Thurs.) Who?
(Where?)
tba
Apr 10 (Thurs.) Kartik Prasanna
(Michigan)
tba
Apr 17 (Thurs.) who?
(where?)
tba
Apr 24 (Thurs.) Arul Shankar
(Harvard)
tba
May 1 (Thurs.) who?
(where?)
tba
May 8 (Thurs.) Reserved tba


Organizer contact information

Robert Harron

Sean Rostami


Also of interest is the Grad student seminar which meets on Tuesdays.
Last semester's seminar page is here.


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