Description
The purpose of the research school is to provide training on some topics that are having great impact on current research in automorphic forms, allowing participants make new connections, with areas related to their current research programs and with other researchers. The school is comprised of three 2-day intensive mini-courses, each team-taught by a pair of experts. The research school takes place in the first week of the meeting, 30th June - 5th July 2014. The lectures will take place in the mathematics department of the University of Bristol. Click here to view the poster.
Schedule
The courses are scheduled 9am-5:30pm each day, with a lunch break. They will be held in SM1 of the mathematics building. Other rooms will be available for working in groups during the exercise sessions.
There will be a group to the mathematics building from the Ibis City Center hotel on Monday morning. If you would like to join this group then please email Andy Corbett, Jolanta Marzec, or Efthymios Sofos.
There will be a BBQ held at Goldney Hall on Monday at 6:30pm. Again, there will be group walking over together from the mathematics building.
On Tuesday evening there will be a colloquium talk given by Sarah Zerbes. The talk will be followed by a wine reception.
Courses
Title |
Lecturers |
TA |
Days |
Explicit Methods for Modular Forms and L-functions | John Cremona and Tim Dokchitser | Martin Dickson | Monday and Tuesday |
The Legacy of Ramanujan | Bill Duke and Paul Jenkins | Yingkun Li | Wednesday and Thursday |
The Langlands Program | Jim Cogdell and Solomon Friedberg | Ameya Pitale | Friday and Saturday |
Participants
- Nickolas Andersen (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Samuele Anni (Univ. Warwick)
- Christopher Birkbeck (Univ. Warwick)
- Dimitrios Chatzakos (UCL)
- Cangxiong Chen (Univ. Cambridge)
- Jonathan Crawford (Durham Univ.)
- Moritz Dittmann (TU Darmstadt)
- Jonas Gallenkaemper (RTW Aachen)
- Paula Hanby (Univ. North Carolina at Greensboro)
- Jeffery Hein (Dartmouth College)
- Sebastián Herrero-Miranda (Pontificia Unversidad Católica de Chile)
- Jesse Jääsaari (Univ. Helsinki)
- Edmund Karasiewicz (Rutgers Univ.)
- Angelos Koutsianas (Univ. Warwick)
- Patrick Kuehn (Univ. Zurich)
- Niko Laaksonen (UCL)
- Jack Lamplugh (Univ. Cambridge)
- Winston Leslie (Boston College)
- Pedro Lemos (Univ. Warwick)
- James Martin (Univ. North Texas)
- Joao Matias (Penn State)
- Michael Mertens (Univ. Koeln)
- Michael Neururer (Univ. Nottingham)
- Sebastian Opitz (TU Darmstadt)
- Yoon Kyung Park (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
- Shiv Prakash Patel (Tate Institute)
- Thorsten Paul (Univ. Saarlandes)
- James Ricci (Wesleyan Univ.)
- Eugenia Rosu (UC Berkeley)
- Markus Schwagenscheidt (TU Darmstadt)
- Pavel Snurnitsyn (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
- Armin Straub (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Simon Spicer (Univ. Washington)
- Karen Taylor (Bronx Community College)
- Mahendra Kumar Verma (IIT Bombay Mumbai)
- Trevor Vilardi (Clemson Univ.)
- Fabian Völz (TU Darmstadt)
- Thomas Wieber (Univ. Heidelberg)
- Tian An Wong (CUNY)
- Zhouhui Zhang (Rugters Univ.)