The seminar is jointly organized by Ben Brubaker and Daniel Bump at Stanford University, Brian Conrey of AIM, and Sidney Graham of AIM and Central Michigan University. For more information contact us at brubaker@math.stanford.edu, bump@math.stanford.edu, conrey@aimath.org, and sidney.w.graham@cmich.edu respectively.
Further information about both host institutions can be found at the following links:
DATE |
SPEAKER |
TITLE |
| September 17 | Dan Goldston (San Jose State) |
Approximating prime tuples |
| October 8 | Byoung-du Kim (Stanford) |
The parity theorem of elliptic curves and algebraic functional equations at primes with supersingular reduction |
| October 15 | Daniel Bump (Stanford) |
Automorphic Summation Formulae and Moments of Zeta |
| October 22 (at Stanford, 381T) | Tsz-Ho Chan (AIM) |
Lower Order Terms of the Second Moment of S(t) |
| October 29 | Matt Young (AIM) |
Central Zeros of Families of Elliptic Curve L-functions |
| November 2 (at Stanford) NOTE SPECIAL DATE |
William Stein (Harvard) |
Visibility of Shafarevich-Tate Groups of Modular Abelian Varieties at Higher Level |
| November 5 | Ben Brubaker (Stanford) |
Applications of Eisenstein Series on the Metaplectic Group: Moments, Non-vanishing, etc. |
| November 12 | Sidney Graham (Central Michigan and AIM) |
Products of two primes in arithmetic progressions |
| November 19 | Nina Snaith (Bristol University) |
Applications of the ratios conjecture for the Riemann zeta function |
| November 26 | No Seminar Thanksgiving Weekend |
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| December 3   AT STANFORD, RM. 381T |
Andy Schultz (Stanford) |
Applications and interpretations of the module structure of pth power classes for cyclic extensions |