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
Phillip Griffiths (Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics)
Phillip Griffiths (Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics)
Tong Liu (Purdue University; Member, School of Mathematics)
Sug-Woo Shin (Member, School of Mathematics)
Wushi Goldring (Harvard University)
Vladimir Berkovich (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Yiannis Sakellaridis (Member, School of Mathematics)
Yichao Tian (Princeton University; Member, School of Mathematics)
Laurent Clozel (University of Paris-Sud/Member, School of Mathematics)
Tasho Kaletha (Member, School of Mathematics)
Vincent Pilloni (Columbia University)
Adrian Iovita (Corcordia University)
Ana Caraiani (Harvard University)
Sophie Morel (Harvard University/IAS)
Peter Scholze (University of Bonn)