Hausdorff Trimester Summer School, May 11-15, 2020

This post is to encourage both PhD students and any junior researchers who are interested to consider applying to a summer school on the arithmetic of the Langlands Program. (Some financial support will be available.) This is the first event of the Haussdorff Trimester mentioned previously on this blog. A great lineup of speakers has agreed to give courses, namely:

  • Arthur-Cesar le Bras and Gabriel Dospinescu on p-adic geometry,
  • George Boxer and Vincent Pilloni on Higher Hida theory,
  • Patrick Allen and James Newton on Automorphy lifting,
  • Eva Viehmann and Cong Xue on Shtukas,
  • Sophie Morel and Timo Richarz on Geometric Satake.

It’s worth noting that little to no expositional material exists for many of these of these topics, so this is a rare opportunity to learn about recent developments from a group of exceptional speakers. The online application is here. The default academic status on that link appears to be that you are a full professor who obtained their PhD in 1965, but I assure you that is not the target audience!

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9 Responses to Hausdorff Trimester Summer School, May 11-15, 2020

  1. Arnab Kundu says:

    Hi! I am a Masters student. I want to apply to the workshop as well as the conferences. Will there be separate applications for them? I was wondering if for the conference one needs to apply to the full program.

  2. Zoviyer says:

    Are non professional mathematicians without a math degree allowed?

    • Persiflage says:

      I don’t imagine that access will be restricted from the general public, although I would be surprised if the average Bonn citizen was clamoring to attend a technical talk on higher Hida theory. If you wanted to be absolutely sure (for example, you were going to go out of your way to attend) then I would recommend filling out an application and noting at the appropriate point that you are not requesting any funding. The only reasons I can be see for anyone being turned away is if 1. the room has a maximal capacity that is reached by official participants and/or 2. the person attending is not behaving appropriately.

  3. Zoviyer says:

    I meant allowed without financial support obviously 🙂

  4. anon says:

    Are postdocs required to have a letter of recommendation with their application?

  5. joni says:

    What, in your opinion, is the background knowledge required to get the most out of this school?

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