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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|9/13
| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|9/13
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Ivan Aidun
| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Ivan Aidun
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#9/13|TBA]]
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#9/13|A Case Study in the Analogy Between Z and F_q[t]]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|9/20
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Jiaqi Hou
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#9/20|Poincare series and Petersson trace formula]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|9/27
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|No speaker
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|10/4
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://people.math.wisc.edu/~norizuki/ Eiki Norizuki]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#10/4|p-adic L-functions]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|10/11
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/spark483 Sun Woo Park]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#10/11|Rank 2 local systems and Elliptic Curves]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|10/18
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|John Yin
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#10/18|Some Examples in Etale Cohomology]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|10/25
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/spark483 Sun Woo Park]
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|
| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#10/25|2-Selmer groups and Markov Chains]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|11/1
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://people.math.wisc.edu/~wainger/ Stephen Waigner] (Emeritus)
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#11/1|The Circle Method]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|11/8
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://people.math.wisc.edu/~wainger/ Stephen Waigner] (Emeritus)
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#11/8|The Circle Method]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|11/15
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://sites.google.com/view/tbhatnagar/about-me Tejasi Bhatnagar]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#11/15|Working with abelian varieties in characteristic p]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|11/22
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/hyunjongkim Hyun Jong Kim]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#11/22|Points on certain Hurwitz schemes correspond to surjections from Jacobians of curves]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|11/29
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Yifan Wei
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#11/29|A Chebotarev density theorem over p-adics]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|12/6
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|[https://people.math.wisc.edu/~qhe36/ Qiao He]
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#12/6|A glimpse of unlikely intersection]]
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| bgcolor="#D0D0D0" width="300" align="center"|12/13
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| bgcolor="#F0A0A0" width="300" align="center"|Yu Luo
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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" width="300" align="center"|''[[NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts#12/3|On the bad reduction of modular curve]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 12 December 2022

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

  • When: Tuesdays, 2:25 PM – 3:25 PM
  • Where: Van Vleck Hall, B139

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

Fall2022 Semester: Schedule

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
9/13 Ivan Aidun A Case Study in the Analogy Between Z and F_q[t]
9/20 Jiaqi Hou Poincare series and Petersson trace formula
9/27 No speaker
10/4 Eiki Norizuki p-adic L-functions
10/11 Sun Woo Park Rank 2 local systems and Elliptic Curves
10/18 John Yin Some Examples in Etale Cohomology
10/25 Sun Woo Park 2-Selmer groups and Markov Chains
11/1 Stephen Waigner (Emeritus) The Circle Method
11/8 Stephen Waigner (Emeritus) The Circle Method
11/15 Tejasi Bhatnagar Working with abelian varieties in characteristic p
11/22 Hyun Jong Kim Points on certain Hurwitz schemes correspond to surjections from Jacobians of curves
11/29 Yifan Wei A Chebotarev density theorem over p-adics
12/6 Qiao He A glimpse of unlikely intersection
12/13 Yu Luo On the bad reduction of modular curve


Organizer(s)

Jerry Yu Fu (yfu68@wisc.edu)

Hyun Jong Kim[1] (hyunjong.kim@math.wisc.edu)


Former Organizers

Brandon Boggess

Soumya Sankar

Brandon Alberts

Megan Maguire

Ryan Julian

Other Graduate NTS Pages

The seminar webpage for Spring 2022 is here.
The seminar webpage for Fall 2021 is here.
The seminar webpage for Spring 2021 is here.
The seminar webpage for Fall 2020 is here.
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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