The Graduate Center Arithmetic Geometry Seminar

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number theory

CUNY Grad Center

Audience: Researchers in the topic
Seminar series times: No fixed schedule
Organizers: Heidi Goodson*, Krzysztof Klosin
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The Graduate Center Arithmetic Geometry Seminar covers a wide range of topics in Arithmetic Geometry and Number Theory. The purpose of this seminar is to provide a venue for researchers in the NYC area to connect with new research and with other number theorists and arithmetic geometers. The seminar will be conducted in a hybrid format in order to increase access.

Upcoming talks
Past talks
Your timeSpeakerTitle
TueApr 0119:00Steven GroenThe Schottky problem in characteristic 2
TueMar 2519:00Jaclyn LangEisenstein congruences in prime-square level
TueMar 0420:00Xiaoyu Huang (Coco)Learning Euler Factors of Elliptic Curves and Recent Machine Learning Applications to Number Theory
TueFeb 0420:00Ellen EischenAlgebraicity of Spin L-functions for GSp_6
TueJan 2820:00Rebecca BellovinPerfectoid covers of abelian varieties
TueDec 0320:00Asimina HamakiotesAbelian extensions arising from elliptic curves with complex multiplication
TueNov 2620:00Jen BergBrauer-Manin obstructions requiring arbitrarily many Brauer classes
TueNov 1920:00John CullinanExplicit Arithmetic in Isogeny-Torsion Graphs
TueNov 0520:00Deewang Bhamidipatiq-Frobenius Trace Distributions of Abelian Varieties
TueOct 2919:00Karol KoziołA gentle introduction to the mod p Local Langlands Program
TueOct 0819:00Anwesh RayIwasawa theory and connections with arithmetic statistics and Hilbert's tenth problem
TueMay 1419:00David SchweinTame supercuspidals at bad primes
TueMay 0719:00Dorota BlinkiewiczLinear relations in semiabelian varieties
TueApr 1619:00Wanlin LiThe nontriviality of the Ceresa cycle
TueApr 0219:00Melissa EmoryOn determining Sato-Tate groups
TueMar 1919:00Peter DilleryComparing local Langlands correspondences
TueMar 0520:00Nathan ChenLow degree maps and points
TueFeb 2720:00Ila VarmaCounting number fields and predicting asymptotics
TueFeb 2020:00Jim BrownCoding theory, lattices, and theta functions
TueFeb 0620:00Kalyani KansalIrregular loci in the Emerton-Gee stack for GL2
TueJan 1620:00Tobias BergerPseudomodularity of residually reducible Galois representations
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