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March 6-10, 2019
Duquesne University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Graduate Student Workshop

    The field of automorphic forms covers a wide range of topics, and this is typically reflected in the spread of talks given at the AFW. For the second time, the 2019 Automorphic Forms Workshop will have a graduate student workshop, to be held Wednesday, March 6, 2019, which will consist of a number of expository lectures given in an environment where questions are welcome. The topics of these lectures is tailored to the abstracts submitted to the AFW.

Schedule and Lecture Notes

  • Bootcamp Schedule
    • What are modular forms? Lola Thompson.
    • Why do modular forms have L-functions? Robert J. Lemke Oliver.
    • What are mock modular forms? From E_2 to Zwegers, Ben Kane. Notes
    • Probabilistic methods and modular forms, Sudhir Pujahari. Notes

Contact

  • organizers@automorphicformsworkshop.org

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