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| bgcolor="#BCE2FE"| [[NTSGrad_Spring_2019/Abstracts#Apr_16| The march towards Malle's conjecture]]
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| bgcolor="#F0B0B0" align="center" | Asvin Gothandaraman
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| bgcolor="#F0B0B0" align="center" | Yu Fu
| bgcolor="#F0B0B0" align="center" | Yu Fu
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| bgcolor="#BCE2FE"| [[NTSGrad_Spring_2019/Abstracts#Apr_30|The Cohen-Lenstra Heuristics]]
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| bgcolor="#F0B0B0" align="center" | [https://www.math.wisc.edu/~bboggess/ Brandon Boggess]
| bgcolor="#F0B0B0" align="center" | [https://www.math.wisc.edu/~bboggess/ Brandon Boggess]
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 26 August 2019

Graduate Student Number Theory / Representation Theory Seminar, University of Wisconsin – Madison

  • When: Tuesdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • Where: B113 Van Vleck

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 are generally aimed at beginning graduate students, and try to explain some of the background, terminology, and ideas for the Thursday talk.

Spring 2019 Semester: Schedule

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
January 29 Ewan Dalby Approximating the mean square of the product of the Riemann zeta function with Dirichlet polynomials
Feb 5 Sun Woo Park Representations of [math]\displaystyle{ GL_n(\mathbb{F}_q) }[/math]
February 12 Hyun Jong Kim The integrality of the j-invariant on CM points
February 19 Qiao He L-functions, Heegner points and Euler systems
February 26 Soumya Sankar Representation stability and counting points on varieties
March 5 (Arizona Winter School) No Talk
March 12 Solly Parenti [math]\displaystyle{ p }[/math]-adic modular forms
March 19 (Spring Break) No Talk
March 26 Wanlin Li The existence of infinitely many supersingular primes for every elliptic curve over [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbb{Q} }[/math]
April 2 Weitong Wang On [math]\displaystyle{ \ell }[/math]-torsion in class groups of number fields
April 9 Sang Yup Han Ergodicity and Sarnak’s Conjecture on Randomness of the Mobius Function
April 16 Niudun Wang The march towards Malle's conjecture
April 23 Asvin Gothandaraman Insufficiency of the Brauer Manin obstruction
April 30 Yu Fu The Cohen-Lenstra Heuristics
May 7 Brandon Boggess Stacky Curves and the Generalized Fermat Equation


Organizer(s)

Brandon Boggess (bboggess@math.wisc.edu)

Soumya Sankar (ssankar3@wisc.edu)


Former Organizers

Brandon Alberts

Megan Maguire

Ryan Julian

Other Graduate NTS Pages

The seminar webpage for Fall 2018 is here.
The seminar webpage for Spring 2018 is here.
The seminar webpage for Fall 2017 is here.
The seminar webpage for Spring 2017 is here.
The seminar webpage for Fall 2016 is here
The seminar webpage for Spring 2016 is here
The seminar webpage for Fall 2015, is here.


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