14th Meeting of the Canadian Number Theory Association (CNTA XIV)
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The Canadian Number Theory Association (CNTA) was founded in 1987 at the International Number Theory Conference at Laval University (Quebec), for the purpose of enhancing and promoting learning and research in number theory, particularly in Canada. To advance these goals, the CNTA organizes bi-annual conferences that showcase new research in number theory, with the aim of exposing Canadian and international students and researchers to the latest developments in the field. The CNTA meetings are among the largest number theory conferences world-wide. A list of previous CNTA meetings can be found here.
CNTA-XIV will be held from June 20-24, 2016 at the University of Calgary. The conference will feature:
- A special session honouring Richard Guy's numerous and outstanding contributions to the field of number theory, in celebration of his 100th birthday.
- A graduate summer school prior to the conference (June 16-18, 2016), sponsored by the PIMS CRG Explicit Methods in Abelian Varieties.
CNTA-XIV aims to foster diversity, committing to a target of at least 25% female participation.
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Plenary Speakers
Nils Bruin (SFU)
Eyal Goren (McGill)
Adam Harper (Cambridge)
Rachel Ollivier (UBC)
Lillian Pierce (Hausdorff Center Bonn and Duke)
Rachel Pries (Colorado State)
Samir Siksek (Warwick)
Special Session in Honour of Richard Guy
Plenary lecture: Manjul Bhargava (Princeton)
Plenary lecture: Joe Silverman (Brown)
Public lecture: Hugh Williams (Calgary)
Andrew Bremner (Arizona State)
Noam Elkies (Harvard)
Carl Pomerance (Dartmouth)
Invited Speakers
Jeff Achter (Colorado State)
Anne-Marie Aubert (Jussieu)
Jennifer Balakrishnan (Oxford)
Arthur Baragar (UNLV)
Lassina Dembélé (Warwick)
Ellen Eischen (Oregon)
Kirsten Eisenträger (Penn State, tentative)
Tristan Freiberg (Waterloo)
Patrick Ingram (Colorado State)
Matilde Lalin (Montréal)
Youness Lamzouri (York)
Antonio Lei (Laval)
Ram Murty (Queens)
Maksym Radziwill (Rutgers/McGill)
Sujatha Ramdorai (UBC, tentative)
Kate Stange (Colorado)
Cam Stewart (Waterloo)
Jaap Top (Groningen)
Jeff Thunder (Northern Illinois)
Jacob Tsimerman (Toronto, tentative)
Asif Zaman (Toronto)