Geometric methods in the mod p local Langlands correspondence
Funded by the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant "Arithmetic of Automorphic MOTives (AAMOT)"
6 June 2016 - 10 June 2016
Invited Speakers
[table view]
Ramla Abdellatif
Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France
5 June 2016
- 11 June 2016
Seminar:
Moderator, "What is known about cohomology of DG Hecke algebras"
Marten Bornmann
Universitaet Muenster
5 June 2016
- 11 June 2016
Seminar:
Moderator, Friday afternoon session
Ana Caraiani
Princeton University
Talk:
Galois moduli stacks, II
Alexander Efimov
Algebra Section, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Talk:
Formality and quasiformality
Carl Wang Erickson
Brandeis University
Talk:
Backgroung: Stacks (with examples)
Talk:
DG algebras to Ainfty algebras including Kadeishvilis minimality theorem
Laurent Fargues
Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche (IMJ-PRG)
Talk:
Geometrization via Fargues-Fontaine
Dennis Gaitsgory
Harvard University
Talk:
Connections with geometric Langlands (to be made more precise)
Talk:
Sheaf categories (as in the geometric Langlands correspondence)
Toby Gee
Imperial College London
Talk:
A certain Hecke module coming from Galois moduli stacks
Talk:
Galois moduli stacks, I
Ian Grojnowski
Cambridge University
Talk:
Characters
Seminar:
Moderator, session on characters
Elmar Grosse-Kloenne
Humboldt University of Berlin
Talk:
(\phi,\gamma)-module constructions
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