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September 17-21, 2001
L-functions from algebraic geometry
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SCHEDULE
Coffee and tea will be served free of charge in the Common Room
of the Lorentz Center to those equipped with a conference badge.
In order to obtain a conference badge, you need to
register
at the conference webpage of the Lorentz Center.
The lectures on Monday and Tuesday will take place in the
Gratama room of the Lorentz Center, space permitting.
If this room is too small, we will use room N201 of the Huygens building.
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, all lectures will take
place in room N201.
Monday September 17, 2001
10.30: coffee
11.00 - 12.45: Daqing Wan -
Pure L-functions I
14.30: tea
15.00 - 16.00: Gebhard Boeckle -
Global L-functions over function fields
16.00: refreshments
Tuesday September 18, 2001
10.30: coffee
11.00 - 12.45: Rene Schoof -
Zeta functions: Arakelov meets Tate
14.00 - 15.00: Bernadette Perrin-Riou -
A p-adic approach to the Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer-conjecture
15.00: tea
15.30 - 16.30: Jaap Top -
Symmetric cube L-series
Wednesday September 19, 2001
10.00 - 11.00: Daqing Wan -
Pure L-functions II
11.00: coffee
11.15 - 12.15: Guenther Harder -
Cohomology of arithmetic groups and special values of L-functions
14.15 - 15.15: Jan Denef -
Motivic analogues of Igusa zeta functions
15.15: tea
15.45 - 16.45: Chad Schoen -
Torsion in the Chow Group
19.00: conference dinner
If you are interested in joining the speakers and organizers
of the week for the conference dinner, please contact one of the organizers
no later than Wednesday September 12.
Thursday September 20, 2001
10.30: coffee
11.00 - 12.00: Alan Lauder -
Computing zeta functions of varieties over finite fields
13.45 - 15.30: Hendrik Lenstra -
Zeta-functions over nearly finite fields (with tea break)
Friday September 21, 2001
10.15 - 12.00: Daqing Wan -
Pure L-functions III (with coffee break)
14.00 - 15.00: Bas Edixhoven -
On computing coefficients of modular forms
15.00: tea
15.30 - 16.30: Jasper Scholten -
Slopes of Newton polygons of Artin-Schreier curves
16.30: wine & cheese
Maintained by
Peter Stevenhagen
(psh@math.leidenuniv.nl)
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