Galois Representations and Automorphic Forms
During the 2010-2011 academic year, Richard Taylor of Harvard University will be the School's Distinguished Visiting Professor. He will lead a program on Galois Representations and Automorphic Forms.
The program will embrace all aspects of the conjectural relationship between automorphic forms and Galois representations: functoriality and Langlands' conjectures, analytic approaches (in particular the trace formula), algebraic approaches (those growing out of Wiles's work on Fermat's Last Theorem), p-adic Hodge theory (the so called p-adic Langlands Program) and applications to other problems in number theory.
There will be a weekly seminar and a week-long workshop during the week of March 21, 2011, highlighting recent developments connected with the program.
Seminars
Frank Calegari (Northwestern University; Member, School of Mathematics)
Pierre Colmez (National Center for Scientific Research)
Frank Calegari (Northwestern University; Member, School of Mathematics)
Jean-Marc Fontaine (University of Paris-Sud 11; Member, School of Mathematics)
Jean-Pierre Wintenberger (University of Strasbourg)
Jean-Francois Dat (University Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6; Member, School of Mathematics)
Jared Weinstein (Member, School of Mathematics)
Florian Herzig (Member, School of Mathematics)
Matthew Emerton (Northwestern University)
Matthew Emerton (Northwestern University)
Guy Henniart (University of Paris-Sud)
Henri Carayol (University of Strasbourg)
Henri Carayol (University of Strasbourg)
Michael Rapoport (University of Bonn)
Michael Rapoport (University of Bonn)
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