Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms
a conference supported by the National Academy of Sciences,
discussing current research on elliptic curves, modular forms,
and related topics including modular curves, Galois representations,
L-functions, and Iwasawa theory
Conference Announcement
Dates: March 15-17, 1996
Location: National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
List of speakers and titles:
- John Coates, University of Cambridge
- Iwasawa theory of elliptic curves
- Robert Coleman:, UC Berkeley
- Family values: representations, L-functions,
and p-adic modular forms
- Fred Diamond, University of Cambridge
- Congruences between modular forms
- Gerd Faltings, Max-Planck-Institut Bonn
- Integrality of Tate-cycles
- Jean-Marc Fontaine, Universite de Paris-Sud
- Deforming semi-stable Galois representations
- Ralph Greenberg, University of Washington
- The structure of Selmer groups
- Haruzo Hida, UCLA
- Two variable p-adic L-functions of adjoint modular
Galois representations and their Selmer groups
- Kazuya Kato, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Euler systems and p-adic L-functions of modular
forms
- Bernadette Perrin-Riou, Universite de Paris-Sud
- p-adic L-functions and Euler systems
- Ken Ribet, UC Berkeley
- Parametrizations of elliptic curves by Shimura curves
and by classical modular curves
- Goro Shimura, Princeton University
- Zeta functions and Eisenstein series of
classical groups
- Richard Taylor, Oxford University
- Modular forms and Galois groups
Program
The conference schedule is available in
.dvi or
text or
tabular form.
Lecture notes
Lecture notes and/or transparencies for the following lectures
are available:
List of registered participants
The final
list of registered participants,
with e-mail addresses, is available
Washington, DC information
Some
information is available about Washington, DC,
including airport transportation and maps.
Inquiries:
Inquiries may be sent by e-mail to
nas-conf-mail@math.ohio-state.edu
or by ordinary mail to
- NAS Elliptic Curves Conference
- % Ruby Aguirre
- Department of Mathematics
- Harvard University
- Cambridge, MA 02138
It's a bit late, but you can still print the
conference poster
Organizers:
- Barry Mazur, Harvard University
- Karl Rubin, Ohio State University