COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Department of Mathematics

SECOND MINI-CONFERENCE

Workshop on p-adic methods
in automorphic forms
(organized by D. Goldfeld, V. Kolyvagin, P. Sarnak, L. Szpiro, E. Urban)

 
Schedule
 
(ALL TALKS IN ROOM 312 MATHEMATICS BUILDING, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY)
 
Wednesday, May 25:
 
 9:00                                    Coffee - Tea - Refreshments
10:00  Haruzo Hida            
Mod p L-values and rational function measures

11:30  Eric Urban                Derived category and  p-adic families of automorphic representations.

1:00
                                       Coffee - Tea

2:00    Gaetan  Chenevier      Arthur's conjectures and Selmer groups.
3:30    Elena Mantovan         Moduli spaces of p-divisible groups with relation to the local
                                             Langlands correspondences.

Thursday. May 26:

 9:00                                   Coffee - Tea - Refreshments
10:00   Adrian Iovita           A cohomological construction of p-adic families of
                                           finite slope elliptic modular forms (I).
11:30   Glenn Stevens         A cohomological construction of p-adic families of
                                          finite slope elliptic modular forms, (II): Hecke operators.

1:00                                      Coffee - Tea

2:00   Mathew Emerton       Local-Global compatibility in p-adic Langlands for GL(2).
3:30   Mark Kisin                F-crystals and crystalline representations.
5:00  Henri Darmon            p-adic methods for calculating points on elliptic curves.

7:00 Banquet (Faculty House If you would like to attend the banquet please e-mail
                                                before Thursday, May 19     lrb@math.columbia.edu

 Speakers:    G. Chenevier (Univ. Paris 13), H. Darmon (McGill),
 M. Emerton (Northwestern), H. Hida (UCLA), A. Iovita (Concordia),
 M. Kisin (U. Chicago), E. Mantovan (Berkeley),
  G. Stevens (Boston Univ.),  E. Urban (Columbia)

The aim of this workshop is to bring together mathematicians working on p-adic
methods in the theory of automorphic forms in order to have an account of
current progress in this area as well as to stimulate new research.

 

There will be a banquet on Thursday, May 26 at Faculty House.
Dinner/buffet will be at 7:00pm.   Limited seating so you must
reserve your spot NO LATER THAN than Thursday, May 19th.

$20 faculty and $5 students

Please RSVP, the names of guests attending, the number of guests
and their affiliation (faculty, student) to:

lrb@math.columbia.edu

A check for the appropriate amount must be received no later than
Thursday, May 19th.  Checks can be made to Columbia Univ., Math Dept.

Send Checks to:
Columbia University, Mathematics Department
Second Mini-Conference
2990 Broadway, Room 509 Math. Bldg.
New York, NY  10027