INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY AND PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR

FALL 2009

THURSDAY
4:30 P.M.
FINE 214 or S-101 at IAS

DATE
LOCATION
SPEAKER
TOPIC
Oct. 1
Fine 214
Frank Calegari,
Northewestern
Even Galois Representations and the Fontaine-Mazur Conjecture
Oct. 8
Fine 214
Wei Zhang,
Harvard
An arithmetic fundamental lemma for unitary group of three variable
Oct. 15
IAS S-101
Antoine Chambert-Loir,
IAS
Volume estimates in analytic and adelic geometry
Oct. 22
IAS S-101
Akshay Venkatesh,
Stanford University
Torsion in the homology of arithmetic groups
Oct. 29
Fine 214
David Geraghty,
Harvard
Generalizations of the Sato-Tate conjecture
Please note special date, time and location:
Oct. 30
4:00 p.m.
Fine 322

David Geraghty,
Harvard

Modularity lifting for n-dimensional ordinary Galois representations
Nov. 5
IAS S-101
M.Young,
TAMU
Mean values with GL(2) times GL(3) functions
Nov. 12
Fine 214
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. 19
Fine 214
Kiran Kedlaya,
MIT
Slope filtrations in families
Dec. 3
Fine 214
Abhinav Kumar,
MIT and Princeton University
Hilbert modular surfaces through K3 surfaces
Dec. 10
IAS S-101
Elon Lindenstrauss,
Princeton University
An effective proof of the Oppenheim Conjecture