Philadelphia Area Number Theory Seminar
Welcome! The Philadelphia Area Number Theory Seminar hosts research talks on a broad range of number theory and related topics, including analytic and algebraic number theory, modular forms, Diophantine equations, automorphic forms and L-functions, and more. We are friendly, engaged and mathematically open-minded; we support work in progress and ask and answer many questions.
The seminar will meet on Wednesday afternoons in the Spring of 2023, rotating through Bryn Mawr College, Swarthmore College, and Temple University. Tea and cookies will be served before each talk.
The seminar is currently co-organized by Djordje Milićević at Bryn Mawr College, Ian Whitehead and Cathy Hsu at Swarthmore College, and Jackie Lang at Temple University. The seminar was previously organized by Helen Grundman. Until Spring 2014, the seminar met at Temple University; see previous talks there.
We gather number theorists from Philadelphia's and nearby math departments, including Bryn Mawr, CUNY, Drexel, Franklin & Marshall, Haverford, Muhlenberg, Penn, PSU, Rowan, Swarthmore, Temple, Villanova, West Chester, and others. If you are a number-theorist visiting Philadelphia, we would love to host your talk; please contact any of the organizers to arrange for a specific week.
Previous seminar seasons: Fall 2014 • Spring 2015 • Summer 2015 • Fall 2015 • Spring 2016 • Summer 2016 • Fall 2016 • Spring/Summer 2017 • Fall 2017 • Spring/Summer 2018 • Fall 2018 • Spring/Summer 2019 • Fall 2019 • Spring 2020 • Fall 2020 • Fall 2021 • Spring 2022
Spring 2023
Date |
Speaker/Title of Talk |
Location |
Wednesday Jan 25 |
Ravki (The University of Pennsylvania) |
Temple |
Wednesday Feb 1 |
Liyang Yang (Princeton University) "Relative Trace Formula and L-functions for GL(n + 1) × GL(n)" |
Bryn Mawr |
Wednesday Feb 15 |
Ingrid Vukusic (University of Salzberg and Franklin & Marshall College) |
Bryn Mawr |
*Monday Feb 20 Please note special day and time on flyer |
Valentin Blomer (University of Bonn, Hausdorff Center for Mathematics) "Quantum Chaos, Quadratic Forms and Fibonacci Numbers" Joint Talk with Bi-Co Math Colloquium |
Bryn Mawr |
Wednesday Mar 1 |
Zvi Shem-Tov (Institute for Advanced Study) "Arithmetic Quantum Unique Ergodicity for |
Bryn Mawr |
Wednesday Mar 8 |
SPRING BREAK - NO SEMINAR |
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Wednesday Mar 15 |
Samit Dasgupta (Duke University) "Ribet’s Lemma, the Brumer-Stark Conjecture, and the Main Conjecture" |
Temple |
Wednesday Mar 22 |
Christopher Lutsko (Rutgers University) |
Bryn Mawr |
Wednesday Mar 29 |
Frauke Bleher (University of Iowa) |
Temple |
Wednesday Apr 5 |
Rahul Dalal (Johns Hopkins University) |
Bryn Mawr |
Wednesday Apr 12 |
Sam Mundy (Princeton University) "The Nonvanishing of Selmer Groups for Certain Symplectic Galois Representations" |
Temple |
Wednesday Apr 26 |
Kalyani Kansal (Johns Hopkins University) |
Temple |
Fall 2022
Date | Speaker / Title of Talk | Location |
Tuesday Aug 30 |
Manami Roy (Fordham University) |
Temple |
Tuesday Sep 6 |
Luochen Zhao (John's Hopkins University) "Explicit period formulas for totally real p-adic L-functions, a la Cassou-Nogues" |
Swarthmore |
Tuesday Sep 13 |
Djordje Milićević (Bryn Mawr College) |
Temple |
Tuesday Sep 20 |
Louis Gaudet (Rutgers Universitiy) |
Bryn Mawr |
Tuesday Sep 27 |
Renee Bell (CUNY Lehman) "How Do Points on Plane Curves Generate Fields? Let Me Count the Ways." |
Swarthmore |
Tuesday Oct 4 |
Catherine Hsu (Swarthmore College) |
Bryn Mawr |
Tuesday Oct 11 |
FALL BREAK - NO SEMINAR |
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Tuesday Oct 18 |
Ellen Eischen (University of Oregon) |
Swarthmore |
Tuesday Oct 25 |
Amanda Folsom (Amherst College) |
Swarthmore |
Tuesday Nov 1 |
Debanjana Kundu (University of British Columbia) |
Bryn Mawr |
Tuesday Nov 15 |
Louis-Pierre Arguin (Baruch College, CUNY) "Large Values of the Riemann zeta function on the Critical Line" |
Bryn Mawr |
Directions to Bryn Mawr College
By Regional Rail: It is super-easy to come by train. Take the SEPTA Paoli-Thorndale Line from any of the downtown stations (Temple, Market East, Suburban, or 30th Street). Almost all trains stop at Bryn Mawr. Walk on Morris (which is the street you see first getting off the train), cross Montgomery Ave, and take the next left onto Yarrow St, which soon meets Merion Ave; you are now on campus and, from here, anyone should be able to point you to the Park Science Center, or you can use the local map.
Other transit options: We can also be reached from the Bryn Mawr stop on the Norristown High-Speed Line (NHSL) (but this walk is a bit longer). Buses 105 and 106 stop nearby on Lancaster Ave.
Department of Mathematics
Contact Us
Park Science Building
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010-2899
Phone: 610-526-5348
Fax: 610-526-6575
Tina Fasbinder
Academic Administrative Assistant
tfasbinder@brynmawr.edu
610-526-5348