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Revision as of 16:45, 3 August 2023

Number Theory / Representation Theory Seminar, University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • When: Thursdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM, unless otherwise noted
  • Where: Van Vleck B139 or remotely
  • Please join the NT/RT mailing list: (you must be on a math department computer to use this link).

There is also an accompanying graduate seminar, which meets on Tuesdays.

You can find our Spring 2023 speakers in Spring 2023

You can find our Fall 2022 speakers in Fall 2022

You can find our Spring 2022 speakers in Spring 2022.

You can find our Fall 2021 speakers in Fall 2021.

You can find our Spring 2021 speakers in Spring 2021.

You can find our Fall 2020 speakers in Fall 2020.

You can find our Spring 2020 speakers in Spring 2020.
You can find our Fall 2019 speakers in Fall 2019.
You can find our Spring 2019 speakers in Spring 2019.
You can find our Fall 2018 speakers in Fall 2018.

Fall 2023 Semester

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
Sept 7
Sept 14
Sept 21
Sept 28
Oct 5
Oct 12 Naser Talebizadeh Sardari
Oct 19 Carsten Peterson
Oct 26 MSRI/SLMath Workshop
Nov 2 Zijian Yao The eigencurve over the boundary of the weight space
Nov 9 Jared Weinstein Higher Modularity of Elliptic Curves
Nov 16 Nha Xuan Truong Slopes of modular forms and geometry of eigencurves
Nov 23 Thanksgiving - no seminar A Relative Trace Formula on $\mathrm{GL}(n+1)$ and Its Arithmetic Consequences
Nov 30 Jiacheng Xia On the orthogonal Kudla conjecture over totally real fields
Dec 7 MSRI/SLMath Workshop Degeneracy of Algebraic Points


*to be confirmed

Organizer contact information

Ziquan Yang zyang352@wisc.edu

VaNTAGe

This is a virtual math seminar on open conjectures in number theory and arithmetic geometry. The seminar will be presented in English at (1 pm Eastern time)=(10 am Pacific time), every first and third Tuesday of the month. The Math Department of UW, Madison broadcasts the seminar in the math lounge room at Room 911, Van Vleck Building. For more information, please visit the official website: VaNTAGe


New Developments in Number Theory

This is a new seminar series that features the work of early career number theorists from around the globe. For more information, please visit the official website: NDNT



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