Seminar series
Date
Sat, 05 Jul 2014 00:00 -
Tue, 08 Jul 2014 00:00
Location
L2
Speaker
Various

July 5

9:30-10:30

Robert Langlands (IAS, Princeton)

Problems in the theory of automorphic forms: 45 years later 

11:00-12:00

Christopher Deninger (Univ. Münster)

Zeta functions and foliations     

 13:30-14:30          

Christophe Soulé (IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette)

 A singular arithmetic Riemann-Roch theorem           

 

14:40-15:40

Minhyong Kim (Univ. Oxford)

 Non-abelian reciprocity laws and Diophantine geometry

 16:10-17:10  

Constantin Teleman (Berkeley/Oxford)           

Categorical representations and Langlands duality 

 

July 6

 9:30-10:30

Ted Chinburg (Univ. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)

 Higher Chern classes in Iwasawa theory

11:00-12:00          

Yuri Tschinkel (Courant Institute, New York)

Introduction to almost abelian anabelian geometry

13:30-14:30

Ralf Meyer (Univ. Göttingen)

Groupoids and higher groupoids

14:40-15:40

Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard Univ., Boston)

Picard-Lefschetz oscillators for Drinfeld-Lafforgue compactifications

16:10-17:10

François Loeser (Univ. Paris 6-7)

Motivic integration and representation theory

 

July 7

9:00-10:00

Matthew Morrow (Univ. Bonn)                                                  

On the deformation theory of algebraic cycles

10:30-11:30

Fedor Bogomolov (Courant Institute, New York/Univ. Nottingham)

On the section conjecture in anabelian geometry                 

13:15-14:15                                                                      

Kevin Buzzard (ICL, London)

p-adic Langlands correspondences

14:45-15:45                                                                      

Masatoshi Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Translation invariant subspaces and GRH for zeta functions

16:00-17:00

Edward Frenkel (Univ. California Berkeley)

"Love and Math", the Langlands programme - Public presentation

     

July 8

9:15-10:15

Mikhail Kapranov (Kavli IMPU, Tokyo)

Lie algebras and E_n-algebras associated to secondary polytopes                                 

10:45-11:45          

Sergey Oblezin (Univ. Nottingham)

Whittaker functions, mirror symmetry and the Langlands correspondence

13:30-14:30                                                                      

Edward Frenkel (Univ. California Berkeley)

The Langlands programme and quantum dualities

14:40-15:40                                                                                              

Dominic Joyce (Univ. Oxford)

Derived symplectic geometry and categorification

16:10-17:10  

Urs Schreiber (Univ. Nijmegen, The Netherlands)

Correspondences of cohesive linear homotopy types and quantization

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