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|[https://www.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/fb/personal/details/yingkun_li.en.jsp Yingkun Li] (Darmstadt Tech U, Germany) | |[https://www.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/fb/personal/details/yingkun_li.en.jsp Yingkun Li] (Darmstadt Tech U, Germany) | ||
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== Abstracts == | |||
<div id="Li">'''Monday, January 22. Yingkun Li''' | |||
'''Arithmetic of real-analytic modular forms''' | |||
Modular form is a classical mathematical object dating back to the 19th century. Because of its connections to and appearances in many different areas of math and physics, it remains a popular subject today. Since the work of Hans Maass in 1949, real-analytic modular form has found important applications in arithmetic geometry and number theory. In this talk, I will discuss the amazing works in this area over the past 20 years, and give a glimpse of its fascinating future directions. | |||
== Past Colloquia == | == Past Colloquia == |
Revision as of 17:32, 18 January 2024
UW Madison mathematics Colloquium is on Fridays at 4:00 pm in Van Vleck B239 unless otherwise noted.
Contacts for the colloquium are Simon Marshall and Dallas Albritton.
Spring 2024
date | speaker | title | host(s) |
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Monday Jan 22 at 4pm (Room TBD) | Yingkun Li (Darmstadt Tech U, Germany) | Arithmetic of real-analytic modular forms | Yang |
Jan 25 | Sanjukta Krishnagopal (UCLA/UC Berkeley) | Smith | |
Jan 26 | Jacob Bedrossian (UCLA) | Tran | |
Feb 2 | |||
Feb 9 | |||
Feb 16 | Jack Lutz (Iowa State) | Guo | |
Feb 23 | |||
Mar 1 | Per-Gunnar Martinsson (UT-Austin) | TBA | Li |
Mar 8 | Anton Izosimov (U of Arizona) | Gloria Mari-Beffa | |
Mar 15 | Peter Humphries (Virginia) | Marshall | |
Mar 20 | Wanlin Li (Washington U St Louis) | Dymarz, GmMaW | |
Mar 29 | Spring break | ||
Apr 5 | Ovidiu Savin (Columbia) | Tran | |
Apr 12 | Mikayla Kelley (U Chicago Philosophy) | Math And... seminar, title TBA | Ellenberg, Marshall |
Apr 19 | Yanyan Li (Rutgers) | Tran | |
Apr 26 | Chris Leininger (Rice) | TBA | Uyanik |
Abstracts
Monday, January 22. Yingkun Li
Arithmetic of real-analytic modular forms
Modular form is a classical mathematical object dating back to the 19th century. Because of its connections to and appearances in many different areas of math and physics, it remains a popular subject today. Since the work of Hans Maass in 1949, real-analytic modular form has found important applications in arithmetic geometry and number theory. In this talk, I will discuss the amazing works in this area over the past 20 years, and give a glimpse of its fascinating future directions.