Number Theory Seminar
Number Theory Seminar
The number theory seminar meets on Tuesdays from 11 - 11:50a.m. in Padelford C-401. The speaker and the participants usually continue their discussions over lunch immediately following the talk.
Mailing List
Announcements of upcoming seminars are sent by e-mail to all interested participants. We use a Google groups mailing list; those interested can sign up here.
Past Events
- Rational distance sets and Lang’s Conjecture (Amos Turchet, University of Washington) -
- Conductors and minimal discriminants of hyperelliptic curves (Padmavathi Srinivasan, Georgia Institute of Technology) -
- Exceptional splitting of abelian surfaces over global function fields. ( Ananth Shankar, MIT) -
- Explicit Plancherel Measures and Counting L-functions (David Roberts, University of Minnesota Morris) -
- A local-global principle for isogenies of elliptic curves (Isabel Vogt, MIT) -
- p-adic Gross-Zagier formula at critical slope and a conjecture of Perrin-Riou (Kazim Buyukboduk, Koc University) -
- NT Seminar: Explicit modularity in genus 2 (John Voight, Dartmouth College) -
- Higher Eisenstein Congruences (Cathy Hsu, University of Oregon) -
- Unlikely intersections in families of abelian varieties and generalized Pell equations in polynomials (Laura Capuano, Oxford) -
- A tale of two congruences: The Fermat-Wilson-Derivatives-Zeta connection. (Dinesh Thakur, Rochester) -
- Malle's conjecture for compositum of number fields (Jiuya Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison) -
- NT seminar: Dynamics and small points in families of elliptic curves (Myrto Mavraki, UBC) -
- Explicit Methods in Abelian Varieties Seminar: The orbit intersection problem for linear spaces and semiabelian varieties (Khoa Nguyen, University of British Columbia) -
- Number theory seminar: A p-adic Stark conjecture in the context of quadratic fields (Joseph Ferrara, University of California, Santa Cruz) -
- Number theory seminar (Dijana Kreso, UBC) -
- Fitting ideals in equivariant Iwasawa theory (Takenori Kataoka, University of Tokyo) -
- Equidistribution of shapes of cubic fields of fixed quadratic resolvent (Robert Harron, University of Hawaii) -
- Greatest common divisors and Diophantine approximation (Aaron Levin, Michigan State University) -
- Super-isolated elliptic curves and abelian surfaces in cryptography (Travis Scholl, University of Washington) -
- Anticyclotomic p-adic L-functions and Ichino's formula (Dan Collins, University of British Columbia) -
- The Big Ell monodromy of families of G-covers (Lalit Jain, University of Michigan) -
- Primes in short intervals on curves over finite fields (Efrat Bank, University of Michigan) -
- Ralph Greenberg, UW -