Conferences in Arithmetic Geometry

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* [http://www.birs.ca/birspages.php?task=displayevent&event_id=08w5112 WIN: Women in Numbers], November 2-7, BIRS, Banff
 
* [http://www.birs.ca/birspages.php?task=displayevent&event_id=08w5112 WIN: Women in Numbers], November 2-7, BIRS, Banff
 
* [http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/gl3.html Analytic theory of GL(3) automorphic forms and applications], November 17-21, AIM, Palo Alto
 
* [http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/gl3.html Analytic theory of GL(3) automorphic forms and applications], November 17-21, AIM, Palo Alto
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* [http://www.math.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~tetsushi/workshop200811/ Workshop on Shimura Varieties, Automorphic Representations and Related Topics], November 25-28, Kyoto
 
* [http://www.birs.ca/birspages.php?task=displayevent&event_id=08w5083 Arithmetic of K3 surfaces], November 30-December 5, BIRS, Banff
 
* [http://www.birs.ca/birspages.php?task=displayevent&event_id=08w5083 Arithmetic of K3 surfaces], November 30-December 5, BIRS, Banff
  

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This is a list of upcoming conferences in arithmetic geometry; please help me keep this current. (To prevent spam, one cannot autogenerate login accounts on the wiki; email me with a proposed username to receive a password.) An ideal complete entry includes a conference title, location, dates, and a web site, but incomplete entries can also be useful.

Although this page was originally intended to focus on arithmetic geometry, as a wiki it is free to drift. However, a good goal is to stay near the boundary of number theory and algebraic geometry.

Here are some other conference lists, with overlapping but distinct areas of focus.

There is also a list of past conferences in arithmetic geometry, onto which entries should be swept after they transit from future to past.

Sorting convention: I sort events by their start date. A start date of "January" comes between December 31 and January 1.

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