ICERM fall 2015

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This wiki contains information related to the ICERM fall 2015 special semester Computational Aspects of the Langlands Program, including the latest announcements from the organizers and schedule information for non-workshop weeks. For workshop weeks, please consult ICERM's official web pages: Sep 28-Oct 3, Oct 19-23, Nov 9-13.

For security reasons, one must log in to edit content; please contact one of the organizers for the communal login/password. Each week's schedule will be finalized and transmitted to ICERM the previous Thursday evening; if you make any changes after that time, please also notify Jeff Hoffstein so that ICERM can copy the changes over. (For help with wiki tables, read this.)

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Announcements

  • The 10th floor classroom is available as a collaborative space. The ICERM conference room is available as a quiet working space, especially for graduate students. To book one of these rooms for an activity, see Danielle Izzi at the front desk.
  • ICERM has posted a list of visitors with arrival and departure dates.
  • The questions mentioned during the discussion on the first day of the program in pdf form
  • Jeff Hoffstein will be teaching a graduate course this semester that may be of interest to some junior participants. To quote:

Hi Everyone,

I'll be giving what is essentially a second year graduate class in analytic algebraic number theory. It will start this coming Tuesday and will be held, at the moment, from 2:30 - 3:50 on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Kassar 105 in the math dept on the corner of George and Thayer. The class will develop the basic theory of algebraic number fields, and present Hecke's approach to obtaining the analytic continuation and functional equation of the Dedekind zeta function. Please let me know if you might be interested in attending. If there is sufficient interest I will move the class to ICERM.

--Jeff Hoffstein

  • There will be an AGNES (Algebraic Geometry Northeastern Series) conference October 2-4, immediately after the first thematic workshop; this includes a public lecture Friday evening by Jordan Ellenberg. Those wishing to attend are asked to register here as soon as possible.
  • ICERM is soliciting proposals for their new Collaborate@ICERM program, in which groups of 3-6 gather for focused research. Applications from collaborations originating from semester programs are specially encouraged!

This week schedule

Unless otherwise specified, activities will take place in the 11th floor lecture room.

How to read this table: each row represents a 30-minute time block starting at the specified time. For instance, the research seminar starts at 4pm on Thursday.

The week of September 14-18

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
10:00 course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

work day

(no scheduled activities)

course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

Introduction to Motives - part I (David Roberts) course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

10:30
11:00 introductions, announcements Paramodular conjecture for genus 2 curves (Ralf Schmidt)
11:30
12:00 lunch, informal discussion,

work on LMFDB (in conference room)

12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00 Stable reduction and computation of bad reduction Euler factors - part I (Irene Bouw, University of Ulm)
2:30
3:00 Brown algebraic geometry seminar
3:30 (coffee/tea)
4:00 Brown algebra/NT seminar research seminar David Harvey
Counting points on hypersurface
4:30

Next week schedule

Unless otherwise specified, activities will take place in the 11th floor lecture room. The "Next week schedule" is not finalized; it is a work in progress, and may change.

How to read this table: each row represents a 30-minute time block starting at the specified time. For instance, the research seminar starts at 4pm on Thursday.

The week of September 21-25

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
10:00 course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

work day

(no scheduled activities)

course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

Tentative -- L-functions: automorphic vs analytic points of view (Ralf Schmidt and David Farmer)

10:30
11:00 introductions, announcements problem session

(lab meeting)

11:30
12:00 lunch, informal discussion,

work on LMFDB (in conference room)

12:30
1:00

Stable reduction and computation of bad reduction Euler factors - part II (Irene Bouw, University of Ulm)

1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00 Brown algebraic geometry seminar
3:30 (coffee/tea)
4:00 Brown algebra/NT seminar research seminar Joe Silverman
Abelian Varieties, Canonical Heights, and Counting Rational Points
4:30

Weekly schedule template

Effective Sep 14-Dec 4, excluding workshop weeks (Sep 28-Oct 3, Oct 19-23, Nov 9-13) and holidays (Oct 12??, Nov 26-27). For seminars at Brown, allow 15 minutes to walk (uphill).

Additional activities for graduate students/postdoc to be scheduled later: peer-to-peer seminar, professional development seminar.

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
10:00 course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

work day

(no scheduled activities)

course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

minicourses

(various lecturers)

course on quaternion algebras

(John Voight)

10:30
11:00 introductions, announcements problem session

(lab meeting)

11:30
12:00 lunch, informal discussion,

work on LMFDB (in conference room)

12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00 minicourses

(various lecturers)

2:30
3:00 Brown algebraic geometry seminar
3:30 (coffee/tea)
4:00 Brown algebra/NT seminar research seminar
4:30

Upcoming activities (tentative)

Material in this section is subject to change until it is incorporated into a week's schedule.

  • Sep 14, Sep 21, Oct 5 (all Mondays): Irene Bouw and Stefan Wewers, Stable reduction and computation of bad reduction Euler factors. Note: the meeting on Sep 21 will be 1-2:30 rather than 2-3:30.
  • Additional minicourses: Noam Elkies, What is a K3 surface? (More TBA.)
  • Research seminar: Sep 17: David Harvey, Sep 24: Joe Silverman
  • Oct 12: Brown University holiday, plans uncertain.

Other local events of possible interest

Past announcements

  • Welcome to ICERM! If you want to beat the crowds on Wednesday, you can check in Tuesday (Sep 8) anytime between 9 AM and 5 PM.
  • A preliminary list of long term participants with the projected dates for their visits is now available as pdf. (Update: now use ICERM's list instead, see above.)
  • Past weekly schedules will be posted here.

LMFDB Work

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