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

  • When: Thursdays, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • Where: Van Vleck B321 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-level seminar, which meets on Tuesdays.

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 previous speakers in Fall 2018.

Spring 2021 Semester

Date Speaker (click for homepage) Title (click for abstract)
Jan 28 Monica Nevins Interpreting the local character expansion of p-adic SL(2)
Feb 4 Ke Chen On CM points away from the Torelli locus
Feb 11 Dmitry Gourevitch Relations between Fourier coefficients of automorphic forms, with applications to vanishing and to Eulerianity
Feb 18 Eyal Kaplan
Feb 25 Roger Van Peski
March 4 Amos Nevo
March 11 Carlo Pagano
March 18 Siddhi Pathak
March 25 Emmanuel Kowalski Remembrances of polynomial values: Fourier's way
April 1
April 8
April 15 Joshua Lam
April 22 Brian Lawrence
April 29 Maria Fox
May 6 Padmavathi Srinivasan


*to be confirmed

Organizer contact information

Yousheng Shi Yousheng Shi:shi58@wisc.edu

Ananth Shankar Ananth Shankar:ashankar@math.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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