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Revision as of 20:28, 7 September 2010
Number Theory Graduate Student Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- When: Tuesdays at 2:30pm, with the exception of December 7.
- Where: Van Vleck Hall B105
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 2010 Semester
Date | Speaker | Title (click to see abstract) |
Sept. 14 (Tues.) | Luanlei Zhao |
Prep for Takeda's talk |
Sept. 21 (Tues.) | Jie Ling |
Prep for Yuan's talk |
Sept. 28 (Tues.) | Derek Garton |
Prep for Weinstein's talk on semistable reduction of modular curves |
Oct. 5 (Tues.) | Silas Johnson |
Prep for Zywina's talk on Serre's open image theorem |
Oct. 12 (Tues.) | Timur Nezhmetdinov and Daniel Ross |
Prep for Yazdani's talk on the local Szpiro conjecture |
Oct. 19 (Tues.) | Christelle Vincent |
Prep for Yun's talk |
Oct. 26 (Tues.) | Bryden Cais |
Prep for his own talk |
Nov. 2 (Tues.) | David Brown |
Prep for his own talk |
Nov. 9 (Tues.) | Jay Pottharst, Boston University |
Prep for his own talk |
Nov. 16 (Tues.) | Rachel Davis |
Prep for Paulin's talk |
Nov. 23 (Tues.) | NO TALK |
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Nov. 30 (Tues.) | Evan Dummit and Yueke Hu |
Prep for Dasgupta's talk |
Dec. 7 (Tues.) | David Geraghty, Princeton and IAS |
TBA |
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