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The purpose of this seminar is to have a talk on each Tuesday by a graduate student to | The purpose of this seminar is to have a talk on each Tuesday by a graduate student to | ||
help orient ourselves for the [[ | help orient ourselves for the [[NTS| Number Theory Seminar]] talk on the following Thursday. | ||
These talks are generally aimed at beginning graduate students, and try to | These talks are generally aimed at beginning graduate students, and try to | ||
explain some of the background, terminology, and ideas for the Thursday talk. | explain some of the background, terminology, and ideas for the Thursday talk. | ||
As a part of the Graduate Number Theory Seminar this semester, we will be conducting | As a part of the Graduate Number Theory Seminar this semester, we will be conducting a mini SAGE workshop ([https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/saw SAW]) on the 16th of November, 2019. If you would like to participate in these, please email the organizers: Brandon Boggess, Solly Parenti, Soumya Sankar, Connor Simpson. | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|Sept 10th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|Sept 10th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://www.math.wisc.edu/~bboggess/ Brandon Boggess] | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://www.math.wisc.edu/~bboggess/ Brandon Boggess] | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Sept_10|Law and Orders in Quadratic Imaginary Fields]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Sept 17th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Sept 17th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| [https://www.math.wisc.edu/~sparenti/ Solly Parenti] | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| [https://www.math.wisc.edu/~sparenti/ Solly Parenti] | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Sept_17|The Siegel-Weil Formula]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Sept 24th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Sept 24th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Dionel Jamie | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Sept_24|On The Discrete Fuglede Conjecture]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 1st | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 1st | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Qiao He | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Oct_1|Modularity Theorem]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 8th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 8th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Yu Fu | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Oct_7|Abhyankar's Conjectures]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 15th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 15th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Ewan Dalby | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Oct_15|Some examples of cohomology in action]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 22nd | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 22nd | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Will Hardt | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Oct_22| Spectral Sequences and Completed Cohomology]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 29th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Oct 29th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| [https://www.math.wisc.edu/~soumyasankar/ Soumya Sankar] | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Oct_29| Chabauty, Coleman and Kim]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 5th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 5th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Di Chen | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Nov_5| Artin-Hecke <math>L</math>-functions]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 12th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 12th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Hyun Jong Kim | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Nov_12| Tate's Thesis and Rankin-Selberg theory]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 19th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 19th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Niudun Wang | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Nov_19| Cohomology Juggle]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 26th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Nov 26th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| N/A (NTS Talk) | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| N/A | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Dec 3rd | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Dec 3rd | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Ruofan Jiang | ||
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Fall_2019/Abstracts#Dec_3| A brief introduction to the Bloch-Kato conjecture and motivic cohomology]] | ||
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Dec 10th | | bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"| Dec 10th | ||
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| | | bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"| Asvin Gothandaraman | ||
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= Other Graduate NTS Pages = | = Other Graduate NTS Pages = | ||
The seminar webpage for Fall 2020 is [[NTSGrad_Fall_2020|here]].<br> | |||
The seminar webpage for Spring 2020 is [[NTSGrad_Spring_2020|here]].<br> | |||
The seminar webpage for Spring 2019 is [[NTSGrad_Spring_2019|here]].<br> | The seminar webpage for Spring 2019 is [[NTSGrad_Spring_2019|here]].<br> | ||
The seminar webpage for Fall 2018 is [[NTSGrad_Fall_2018|here]].<br> | The seminar webpage for Fall 2018 is [[NTSGrad_Fall_2018|here]].<br> |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 15 September 2020
Graduate Student Number Theory / Representation Theory Seminar, University of Wisconsin – Madison
- When: Tuesdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
- Where: B321 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.
As a part of the Graduate Number Theory Seminar this semester, we will be conducting a mini SAGE workshop (SAW) on the 16th of November, 2019. If you would like to participate in these, please email the organizers: Brandon Boggess, Solly Parenti, Soumya Sankar, Connor Simpson.
Fall 2019 Semester: Schedule
Date | Speaker (click for homepage) | Title (click for abstract) |
Sept 10th | Brandon Boggess | Law and Orders in Quadratic Imaginary Fields |
Sept 17th | Solly Parenti | The Siegel-Weil Formula |
Sept 24th | Dionel Jamie | On The Discrete Fuglede Conjecture |
Oct 1st | Qiao He | Modularity Theorem |
Oct 8th | Yu Fu | Abhyankar's Conjectures |
Oct 15th | Ewan Dalby | Some examples of cohomology in action |
Oct 22nd | Will Hardt | Spectral Sequences and Completed Cohomology |
Oct 29th | Soumya Sankar | Chabauty, Coleman and Kim |
Nov 5th | Di Chen | Artin-Hecke [math]\displaystyle{ L }[/math]-functions |
Nov 12th | Hyun Jong Kim | Tate's Thesis and Rankin-Selberg theory |
Nov 19th | Niudun Wang | Cohomology Juggle |
Nov 26th | N/A (NTS Talk) | N/A |
Dec 3rd | Ruofan Jiang | A brief introduction to the Bloch-Kato conjecture and motivic cohomology |
Dec 10th | Asvin Gothandaraman |
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 2020 is here.
The seminar webpage for Spring 2020 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.
Return to the Number Theory Seminar Page
Return to the Algebra Group Page