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Revision as of 16:37, 4 October 2018

Number Theory / Representation Theory Seminar, University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • When: Thursdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • Where: Van Vleck B113
  • if you are interested in joining the number theory seminar mailing list, go ahead and add yourself at (Join-mathnts at lists dot wisc dot edu).

There is also an accompanying graduate-level seminar, which meets on Tuesdays.
You can find our previous speakers in Spring 2018.


Fall 2018 Semester

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
Sept 6 Simon Marshall (UW-Madison) What I did in my holidays
Sept 13 Nigel Boston (UW-Madison) 2-class towers of cyclic cubic fields
Sept 20 Naser T. Sardari (UW-Madison) Bounds on the multiplicity of the Hecke eigenvalues
Sept 27 Florian Ian Sprung (Arizona State University) How does the Mordell-Weil rank of an elliptic curve grow in towers of number fields, if you start with a quadratic imaginary field?
Oct 4 Renee Bell (University of Pennsylvania) Local-to-Global Extensions for Wildly Ramified Covers of Curves
Oct 11 Chen Wan (MIT) A Local Trace Formula for the Generalized Shalika model
Oct 18 Mark Shusterman(UW-Madison)
Oct 25 Douglas Ulmer (University of Arizona)
Nov 1 Jinbo Ren (University of Virginia)
Nov 8 Nick Andersen (UCLA)
Nov 15 Ilya Khayutin (Princeton University)
Nov 22 Thanksgiving
Nov 29 Valentijn Karemaker (University of Pennsylvania)
Dec 6 Daniel Kriz (MIT)
Dec 13 Benjamin Bakker (University of Georgia)


*to be confirmed

Organizer contact information

Naser Talebizadeh Sardari

Ruixiang Zhang


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