Algebra & Number Theory Day: David Helm (Imperial)

Kirwan Hall 3206, 4176 Campus Dr, College Park, MD 20742

Title: Finiteness for Hecke algebras of p-adic reductive groups. Abstract: Part 1: Let F be a p-adic field, and G the F-points of a reductive group over F.  For any compact open subgroup U of F, one can form the Hecke algebra C of complex valued functions on G, invariant under left and right translation by […]

Algebra & Number Theory Day: Karl Schwede (Utah)

Kirwan Hall 3206, 4176 Campus Dr, College Park, MD 20742

Title: Singularities in Mixed Characteristic via Alterations.Abstract: Multiplier ideals and test ideals are ways to measure singularities in characteristic zero and p > 0 respectively. In characteristic zero, multiplier ideals are computed by a sufficiently large blowup by comparing the canonical module of the base and the resolution. In characteristic p > 0, test ideals were […]

Undergraduate Seminar: Yoyo Jiang

Krieger 413

Title: A Geometric Introduction to Representation TheoryAbstract: What exactly does it mean for a group to represent the symmetries of an object? In this talk, I will attempt to answer this question by convincing you that the study of group actions, or representations, comes up even more naturally than the study of groups themselves. We […]

Analysis seminar: Ronan Conlon (UT Dallas)

302

Title: A family of Kahler flying wing steady Ricci solitonsAbstract: Steady Kahler-Ricci solitons are eternal solutions of the Kahler-Ricci flow. I will present new examples of such solitons with strictly positive sectional curvature that live on C^n and provide an answer to an open question of H.-D. Cao in complex dimension n>2. This is joint […]

Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Justin Lacini (Princeton)

Hodson 216

Title: Syzygies of adjoint linear series on projective varietiesAbstract: Syzygies of algebraic varieties have long been a topic of intense interest among algebraists and geometers alike. Starting with the pioneering work of Mark Green on curves, numerous attempts have been made to extend these results to higher dimensions. Ein and Lazarsfeld proved that if A is a very ample […]

Number Theory Seminar: Elad Zelingher (University of Michigan)

Maryland 201

Title: Kloosterman sums in representation theory of GL(n, Fq) Abstract: Given a "nice" irreducible representation of GL(n, Fq), one can define a special matrix coefficient attached to it, called the Bessel function. Often Kloosterman sums show up as special values of these Bessel functions. In this talk, I will first explain my previous results regarding […]

Getting Ready to Defend: steps beyond the math

Krieger 413

Are you getting ready for your PhD defence in the 2024–2025 academic year? Join math faculty and staff for a review of the expected timeline and administrative tasks related to defending your thesis. The presentation will introduce you to key offices on campus that are involved in the process, and overview of required paperwork, thesis […]

Preparing for the Academic Job Market

Krieger 413

Join a panel of postdocs and junior faculty to learn about their recent experiences navigating the academic job market. They will discuss preparation of CV, research statements and related documents, expectations for interviews and more. Please come with questions! There will be time for Q&A.