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Oct 15, 2024, 9:04:07 PM10/15/24
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From: Xue, Hang - (xuehang) <xue...@arizona.edu>
Date: Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 5:59 PM
Subject: Arizona Winter School 2025: Representation Theory of p-Adic Groups
To: bvi...@uw.edu <bvi...@uw.edu>


Dear Bianca Viray,

On behalf of the organizers of the Arizona Winter School, I am writing to draw your attention to the upcoming 2025 Arizona Winter School (AWS) on Representation Theory of p-Adic Groups, and ask you to encourage students to apply to the program.  The school will take place March 8-12, 2025 at the University of Arizona, in Tucson.

The AWS is an intense 5-day in-person workshop, aimed at graduate students. Our goal is to have students engage with recent fundamental advances in number theory, through a combination of deftly constructed lecture courses by leading experts, structured evening problem sessions, and directed group projects around open problems.

The four lecture courses in this year's school will be delivered by

·       Charlotte Chan: Geometrizations of Representations of p-Adic Groups

·       Jessica Fintzen: Representations of p-Adic Groups

·       Florian Herzig: Mod-p Representations of p-Adic Groups

·       Tasho Kaletha: Characters of Representations of Reductive p-Adic Groups

The application deadline for students is November 21th, 2024, and for senior participants is December 15th, 2024.

For further information about the school, please see our website:

https://swc-math.github.io/aws/2025/index.html

I very much hope that you will be able to help us to encourage interested students to apply to the 2025 AWS.


Warm Regards,

Hang Xue

On behalf of the AWS organizers: Serin Hong, Hang Xue, Alina Bucur (main program) with Renee Bell, Brandon Levin, Padma Srinivasan, Anthony Várilly-Alvarado, Isabel Vogt, and David Zureick-Brown

 



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Bianca Viray (she/her)
Craig McKibben and Sarah Merner Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
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