Past Events
May
06
PU/IAS Number Theory
Karl Rubin, University of California - Irvine
Selmer ranks of twists of elliptic curves
Apr
29
Apr
15
PU/IAS Number Theory
David Zywina, University of Pennsylvania
Split reductions of simple abelian varieties
Apr
08
PU/IAS Number Theory
Philippe Blanc, Institut de Mathématiques de Luminy
Proof, via smooth homology, of the existence of rational families of H-invariant linear forms on G-induced representations, when G/H is a symmetric, reductive, p-adic space, via smooth homology
Apr
01
PU/IAS Number Theory
Eric Urban, Columbia University
On a p-adic automorphic construction of Euler systems
Mar
25
PU/IAS Number Theory
F. Luca, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
An estimate for the counting function of prime chains with applications
Mar
11
Mar
04
Feb
25
PU/IAS Number Theory
Joachim Schwermer, University of Vienna, The Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics
On Eisenstein series and the cohomology of arithmetic groups
Feb
18
PU/IAS Number Theory
William Duke, UCLA
Real quadratic analogues of values of the j-function at CM points
Feb
11
PU/IAS Number Theory
Vinayak Vatsal, University of British Columbia
Some Remarks on quadratic Twists of L-Functions
Feb
04
Dec
10
PU/IAS Number Theory
Elon Lindenstrauss, Princeton University
An effective proof of the Oppenheim Conjecture
Dec
03
PU/IAS Number Theory
Abhinav Kumar, MIT and Princeton University
Hilbert modular surfaces through K3 surfaces
Nov
19
Nov
12
PU/IAS Number Theory
Noam Elkies, Harvard University
On the areas of rational triangles or How did Euler (and how can we) solve $xyz(x+y+z) = a$?
Nov
05
Oct
30
PU/IAS Number Theory
David Geraghty, Harvard University
Modularity lifting for n-dimensional ordinary Galois representations
Oct
29
Oct
22
PU/IAS Number Theory
Akshay Venkatesh, Stanford University
Torsion in the homology of arithmetic groups
Oct
15
Oct
08
PU/IAS Number Theory
Wei Zhang, Harvard University
An arithmetic fundamental lemma for unitary group of three variable
Oct
01
PU/IAS Number Theory
Frank Calegari, Northwestern University
Even Galois Representations and the Fontaine-Mazur Conjecture