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| bgcolor="#BCE2FE"|[[NTS/Abstracts | <font color="black"><em> | | bgcolor="#BCE2FE"|[[NTS/Abstracts | <font color="black"><em>Solvability of Diophantine equations in dynamically defined sets</em></font>]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 12 September 2011
Number Theory – Representation Theory Graduate Student Seminar, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- When: Tuesdays at 2:30pm
- Where: Van Vleck Hall B203
The purpose of this seminar is to have a talk on each Tuesday by a graduate student to help orient ourselves for the Number Theory Seminar talk on the following Thursday. These talks should be aimed at beginning graduate students, and should try to explain some of the background, terminology, and ideas for the Thursday talk.
Fall 2011 Semester
Date | Speaker | Title (click to see abstract) |
September 6 (Tue.) | Derek Garton | Solvability of Diophantine equations in dynamically defined sets |
September 13 (Tue.) | Andrew Bridy | Galois Representations Attached to Modular and Automorphic Forms |
September 20 (Tue.) | Who? | TBA |
September 27 (Tue.) | Jonathan Blackhurst | TBA |
October 4 (Tue.) | Silas Johnson | TBA |
October 11 (Tue.) | Lalit Jain | TBA |
October 18 (Tue.) | Yueke Hu | TBA |
October 25 (Tue.) | Evan Dummit | TBA |
November 1 (Tue.) | Rachel Davis | TBA |
November 8 (Tue.) | Christelle Vincent | TBA |
November 15 (Tue.) | Daniel Ross | TBA |
November 22 (Tue.) | No seminar (Thanksgiving) |
Thanksgiving |
November 29 (Tue.) | Peyman Morteza & Peng Yu | TBA |
December 6 (Tue.) | Marci Hablicsek | TBA |
December 13 (Tue.) | Daniel Ross | TBA |
Organizers
Zev Klagsbrun
The Spring 2011 NTS Grad page can be found here.
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