Alberta Number Theory Days
Topic
Alberta number theorists are working in a wide range of subdisciplines, including algebraic number theory (Weiss), analytic number theory (Kadiri, Ng), arithmetic geometry (Greenberg), automorphic forms (Cunningham, Sylvestre), and computational number theory (Bauer, Jacobson, Scheidler, Williams). Not only are there a number of researchers in number theory in Alberta, but many of these number theorists share common areas of research. For example, the study of L-functions, one of the main themes of modern number theory, is shared by Lethbridge (Kadiri, Ng) and Calgary (Cunningham, Greenberg) researchers. The prevalence of mutual interests will give the workshop a high degree of coherence.
At the same time, the range of subdisciplines included will let researchers encounter new ideas that may be beneficial to their work. Alberta Number Theory Days allows for face to face discussion of ideas between peers and facilitates collaboration. New connections are made and old associations are renewed. Personal interaction will lead to the conception of new projects. It will also allow for the exchange of knowledge, which will improve the progress of current projects.
One of our aims this year is to actively include a number of early career researchers and postdoctoral fellows in our speaker list. We will also ensure many of the talks are graduate student friendly. It is extremely important to foster the growth of young mathematicians. This conference will allow experienced number theorists to pass on their knowledge and skills in their craft to a younger generation.
Speakers
Additional Information
For further details, please see the official conference web page at:
www.birs.ca/events/2011/2-day-workshops/11w2169