NTSGrad Fall 2020

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

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.


Fall 2020 Semester: Schedule

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
Sept 15th Qiao He Local Arithmetic Siegel-Weil Formula at Ramified Prime
Sept 22nd Johnny Han Bounding Numbers Fields up to Discriminant
Sept 29th Brandon Boggess Dial M_{1,1} for moduli
Oct 6th Eiki Norizuki Character Ratio of the Transvection in GL_n(F_q)
Oct 13th Di Chen Recent applications of geometry of numbers.
Oct 20th Yu Fu Representation stability and the Cohen-Lenstra Conjecture.
Oct 27th Peter Wei Belyi’s Theorem and Grothendieck’s dessins d’enfants (children’s drawings).
Nov 3rd Owen Goff The Significance of 431: Smoothness, Unexpected Bounds, and the Unsolved Sequence
Nov 10th Ruofan Jiang Crystals.
Nov 17th Hyun Jong Kim Line Bundles
Nov 24th Jiaqi Hou Reductive Groups
Dec 1st Tejasi Bhatnagar Modular Forms
Dec 8th John Yin Number Field Sieves
Dec 15th Will Hardt


Organizer(s)

Brandon Boggess (bboggess@math.wisc.edu)

Hyun Jong Kim (hyunjong.kim@math.wisc.edu)


Former Organizers

Soumya Sankar

Brandon Alberts

Megan Maguire

Ryan Julian

Other Graduate NTS Pages

The seminar webpage for Spring 2020 is here.
The seminar webpage for Fall 2019 is here.
The seminar webpage for Spring 2019 is here.
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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