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

Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page. Last updated on 04 Apr 2022 15:24.