Dear ABKLS organizers and speakers,
A formal poster for ABKLS, Nov. 22
is now in preparation.
Here the schedule:
14:00 -- 14:50 Nicole Raulf (Univ. Lille)
On a mean value result for a product of L-functions
Abstract: TBA
15:00 -- 15:50 Hiroki Aoki (Tokyo Univ. of Science)
On the structure of mixed weight Hilbert modular forms
Abstract:
In this talk we discuss joint work
with Sho Takemori on Hilbert modular forms
over the real quadratic field of discriminant 5,
with respect to its full modular group.
The graded ring of all Hilbert modular forms of
parallel weight were determined by Gundlach.
By using his result and some elementary technique,
we establish a structure theorem on mixed weight
Hilbert modular forms.
16:00 -- 16:30 Tea
16:30 -- 17:20 Robert Pollack (Boston Univ./MPIM)
Computing weight 1 forms -- a p-adic approach
Abstract: The computation of Hecke-eigenforms of weight at least 2 is
readily accomplished through the theory of modular symbols as these
Hecke-eigensystems occur in the cohomology of modular curves. However,
the same is not true for weight 1 modular forms which makes computing
the dimensions of such spaces difficult let alone the actual system of
Hecke-eigenvalues. Recently effective methods for computing such spaces
have been introduced building on an algorithm of Kevin Buzzard. In this
talk, we present a different, p-adic approach towards computing these
spaces which yields upper bounds on both their dimension and on the
systems of Hecke-eigenvalues which they can contain.
18:00 -- dinner, Tuscolo Frankenbad
Regarding the dinner, Tuscolo Frankenbad, which is not the Tuscolo
Muensterblick, and is
a bit further away from the central station, it is important if you
would give an indication
HOW MANY PEOPLE IN YOUR GROUP
intend to participate in the dinner.
Please write to Jonas Kaszián <
jkas...@math.uni-koeln.de>
how many people of your group would like to participate.
Note that ABKLS is part of the
3rd Japanese-German
Number Theory Workshop
November 20th -- 24th, 2017
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany
http://www.ist.aichi-pu.ac.jp/~tasaka/3rdJG/
Many regards,
Pieter Moree