ICERM fall 2015 past weekly schedules

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'''The week of September 21-25'''
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|  style="color: black; background-color: #ffffcc;" rowspan="2"  align="center"| [http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~jvoight/ICERM-quat/ course on quaternion algebras]
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(John Voight)
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|  style="color: black; background-color: #ffffcc;" rowspan="2"  align="center"|  [http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~jvoight/ICERM-quat/ course on quaternion algebras]
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(John Voight)
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L-functions: automorphic vs analytic points of view (Ralf Schmidt and David Farmer)
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([[Media:Farmer-Schmidt1.pdf|handout]], [[Media:Farmer-schmidt2.pdf|notes]])
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| style="color: black; background-color: #ffffcc;" rowspan="3" align="center"| [https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/mawi.inst.100/mitarbeiter/bouw/course_notes.pdf Stable reduction and computation of bad reduction Euler factors] - part II (Irene Bouw, University of Ulm)
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| style="color: black; background-color: #ffffcc;" rowspan="2"  align="center"| [http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~alina/icerm/rs.html research seminar]: Joe Silverman <br> ''Abelian Varieties, Canonical Heights, and Counting Rational Points'' ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 25 September 2015

ICERM Fall 2015

The week of September 9-11

How to read this table: each row represents a 30-minute time block starting at the specified time, except for rows labeled in red which denote 15-minute blocks. For example, check-in starts Wednesday at 9:00 and ends Wednesday at 1:30; the welcome session starts Wednesday at 1:45 and ends Wednesday at 2:00.


Time Sep 9 (Wed) Sep 10 (Thu) Sep 11 (Fri)
9:00 check-in
9:30 Overview of the Langlands program (Kiran S. Kedlaya) Computational problems: the interesting vs the possible (Andrew Sutherland)
10:00-10:15
10:15-10:30 Introduction to the LMFDB (David Farmer)
10:30
11:00-11:15 Introduction to computing complete number theoretic data: number fields (John Jones)
11:15-11:30
11:30 grad/postdoc talks
12:00
12:30
1:00
1:30-1:45
1:45-2:00 Welcome (ICERM director, Jill Pipher)
2:00 Discussion: semester topics and goals (moderated by Alina Bucur) Introduction to automorphic forms (Ralf Schmidt) grad/postdoc talks
2:30
3:00 grad/postdoc talks
3:30 (coffee/tea)
4:00 Discussion: set schedule for the semester (all of us) What are motives? (David Roberts) L-functions: the glue that holds the world together (Brian Conrey)
4:30 Organizational meeting for seminars and minicourses
5:00
5:30 welcome reception
6:00
6:30


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 Hypergeometric 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: Irene Bouw, Existence of covers of curve in positive characteristic
3:30 (coffee/tea)
4:00 research seminar David Harvey
Counting points on hypersurfaces
4:30

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)

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

problem session

(lab meeting)

10:30
11:00 introductions, announcements
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: John Calabrese, An exercise in homological projective duality: pencils of cubic fourfolds
3:30 (coffee/tea)
4:00 Brown algebra/NT seminar: Alina Bucur, Statistics for points on curves over finite fields research seminar: Joe Silverman
Abelian Varieties, Canonical Heights, and Counting Rational Points
4:30
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