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Number Theory Student Seminar

List of past talks for Fall and Spring 2005.
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DATE
SPEAKER
TITLE
7 Dec
Jeehoon Park (Boston University)
  Introduction to Crystalline Cohomology
30 Nov
Karen Yeats (Boston University)
  A few tidbits about polylogs
16 Nov
Eleanor Farrington (Boston University)
  A Brief Look at Eisenstein Series
9 Nov
Abhijnan Rej (Boston University)
  An Introduction to Quantum Groups
2 Nov
Jeehoon Park (Boston University)
  Cohomologiacal approach to p-adic families of modular forms
26 Oct
Karen Acquista (Boston University)
  Local Class Field Theory, and Beyond
19 Oct
Kalin Kostadinov (Boston University)
  Small Talk About Modular Forms
5 Oct
Kazim Buyukboduk (Stanford University)
  Euler Systems II
28 Sep
Kazim Buyukboduk (Stanford University)
  A Quick Introduction to Euler Systems
19 Sep
Ryota Matsuura (Boston University)
  On the Galois Groups of the Exponential Taylor Polynomials


 
28 Apr
Eleanor Farrington (Boston University)
  A Brief Introduction to Motivic Measure
21 Apr
Ryota Matsuura (Boston University)
 The Formal Group of an Elliptic Curve
14 Apr
Michael Bush (UMass Amherst)
 Galois groups of p-class towers
7 Apr
Kalin Kostadinov (Boston University)
 Leopoldt's p-adic Class Number-Regulator Formula
31 Mar
Jeehoon Park (Boston University)
 DeRham Cohomology of the p-adic upper half plane
24 Mar
Karen Yeats (Boston University)  Some Thoughts on Kontsevich and Zagier's Periods
11-17 Mar
 BUNuThSS is visiting Arizona Winter School 2005 - Fundamental Groups in Arithmetic
3 Mar
Robert Pollack (Boston University) Some more Iwasawa theory...Selmer groups
24 Feb
Vicentiu Pasol (Boston University) p-Adic L-functions: Definitions and Constructions; Old and New
17 Feb
Grigor Grigorov (Harvard University) Products of Eisenstein Series and Special Values of L-functions
10 Feb
Caleb Shor (Boston University) On Towers of Asymptotically Good Algebraic-Geometric Codes
3 Feb
Teriyoshi Yoshida (Harvard University) Primes represented by Quadratic Forms and the Langlands Correspondence
28 Jan
BUNuThSS Organizational Meeting for Spring 2005

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