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*'''When:''' Tuesdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
*'''When:''' Tuesdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
*'''Where:''' B321 Van Vleck
*'''Where:''' Online, at Webex


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
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explain some of the background, terminology, and ideas for the Thursday talk.
explain some of the background, terminology, and ideas for the Thursday talk.


This semester, we will be watching lectures of the [https://sites.google.com/view/vantageseminar| VaNTAGe Seminar], every other Tuesday (starting January 21st). VaNTAGe is an online seminar on open conjectures in Number Theory. The schedule can be found on the website. The watch-party will be held in 901 VV at Noon.  
This semester, we will be watching lectures of the [https://sites.google.com/view/vantageseminar| VaNTAGe Seminar], every other Tuesday (starting January 21st). VaNTAGe is an online seminar on open conjectures in Number Theory. The schedule can be found on the website. The watch-party will be held in 901 VV at Noon.


= Spring 2020 Semester: Schedule =
= Spring 2020 Semester: Schedule =
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|Feb 25th
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Ivan Aidun
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Ivan Aidun
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Spring 2020/Abstracts#Feb_25| Golumb Topologies and Infinitely Many Irreducibles]]
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Spring 2020/Abstracts#Feb_25| Golomb Topologies and Infinitely Many Irreducibles]]
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://sites.google.com/site/soumya3sankar/ Soumya Sankar]
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://sites.google.com/site/soumya3sankar/ Soumya Sankar]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Spring 2020/Abstracts#Mar_3 | Perspectives on Rational Points]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|Mar 24th
| 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]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Spring 2020/Abstracts#Mar_24 | Squares in Arithmetic Progressions]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|Mar 31st
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Hyun Jong Kim
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Hyun Jong Kim
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad_Spring 2020/Abstracts#Mar_31 | A1 Homotopy Degree]]
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Yi Wei
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Yi Wei
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"| [[NTSGrad_Spring 2020/Abstracts#Apr_7 | An Introduction to l-adic Galois Representations]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|Apr 14th

Latest revision as of 13:57, 13 April 2020

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

  • When: Tuesdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • Where: Online, at Webex

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.

This semester, we will be watching lectures of the VaNTAGe Seminar, every other Tuesday (starting January 21st). VaNTAGe is an online seminar on open conjectures in Number Theory. The schedule can be found on the website. The watch-party will be held in 901 VV at Noon.

Spring 2020 Semester: Schedule

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
Jan 21st Qiao He Representation theory and arithmetic geometry
Jan 28th Asvin Gothandaraman Modular forms and class groups
Feb 4th Johnnie Han ABC’s of Shimura Varieties
Feb 11th Will Hardt and John Yin Primality Tests Arising From Counting Points on Elliptic Curves Over Finite Fields
Feb 18th Niudun Wang
Feb 25th Ivan Aidun Golomb Topologies and Infinitely Many Irreducibles
Mar 3rd Soumya Sankar Perspectives on Rational Points
Mar 10th Arizona Winter School Week No Talk
Mar 17th Spring Break No talk
Mar 24th Brandon Boggess Squares in Arithmetic Progressions
Mar 31st Hyun Jong Kim A1 Homotopy Degree
Apr 7th Yi Wei An Introduction to l-adic Galois Representations
Apr 14th Ewan Dalby
Apr 21st Yu Fu
Apr 28th Di Chen
May 5th Eiki Norizuki


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 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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