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
Jared Weinstein (Member, School of Mathematics)
Frank Calegari (Northwestern University/Member, School of Mathematics)
Matthew Emerton (Northwestern University)
Toby Gee (Northwestern University)
David Geraghty (Princeton University/Member, School of Mathematics)
Marie-France Vigneras (Institut de Mathematiques de Jussieu)
Vytautas Paskunas (University of Bielefeld)
Gabriel Dispinescu (Ecole Polytechnique)
Haruzo Hida (University of California, Los Angeles)
David Burns (King's College London)
Mahesh Kakde (University College London)
Fred Diamond (Brandeis University)
Suh-Hyun Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))
Phillip Griffiths (Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics)
Jacques Tilouine (University de Paris 13 and Institut Universitaire de France)