Clifton Cunningham
University of Calgary
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Algebra and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
This talk provides a gentle introduction to Arthur packets, a less gentle introduction to generalized local Arthur packets, and concludes with an application to a problem in quantum circuit design.
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Number Theory Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
David Vogan's 1993 paper on the local Langlands correspondence showed that there are advantages to simultaneously considering representations of a p-adic group together with its pure inner forms. Combined with other insights, this opened the door to...
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Algebra and Number Theory Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
Automorphic representations, which provide a vast generalization of modular forms, are are grouped together into so-called L-packets according to the L-functions they produce. From this point of view, automorphic representations give a kind of fine...
Scientific, Summer School
Summer School on Koszul Duality in the Local Langlands Program
This summer school provides the mathematical background to recognize Koszul duality in representation theory. The school is especially oriented toward applications in the local Langlands program, with an emphasis on real groups. As Koszul duality...
Scientific, Conference
Alberta Colleges Mathematics Conference & North South Dialogue in Mathematics
Scientific, Seminar
Seminar on nearby cycles: Clifton Cunningham (UC)
I will continue our treatment, started by Masoud last week, of Deligne's Le formalisme des cycles évanescents (SGA 7, Exposé XIII) by covering topics from Sections 1.3, 1.4 and 2.1.
Scientific, Seminar
West End Number Theory Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
This is the first in a series of informal seminars between Calgary and Edmonton on class field theory
Scientific, Seminar
West End Number Theory Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
An activity of the PIMS Collaborative Research Group on L-functions and Number Theory
Scientific, Seminar
West End Number Theory Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
Continuation of the introductory talk, started two weeks ago, on the main results of class field theory, with examples.
Scientific, Seminar
West End Number Theory Seminar: Clifton Cunningham
Abstract In this talk I will explain how to convert any smooth character of Gm(K), where K is any non-Archimedean local field, into a local system on a group scheme naturally attached to Gm_K. In the tradition of the seminar, this is the first of of...