At University Paris 13 (Institut Galilée) and at Université Paris 6,
from May 27th to 31st, 2019:
A conference in honor of J. Tilouine
Introduced at the end of the 1960s, the Langlands Program, whose inspiration comes from class field theory in the early 20th century, has produced spectacular and numerous results in the last 20 years.
The most efficient techniques include the intensive use of families of p-adic automorphic forms and the study of deformations of Galois representations. They have led to remarkable arithmetic applications such as the proofs of the Artin conjecture for GL(2) and of the Sato-Tate theorem.
On the occasion of the 60th birthday of J. Tilouine, we gather some of the best experts whose research interacts with those of Jacques.
Pascal Boyer (Univ. Paris 13): boyer at math.univ-paris13.fr
Andrea Conti (Univ. Heidelberg): andrea.conti at iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Laurent Fargues (Univ. Paris 6): laurent.fargues at imj-prg.fr
Farid Mokrane (Univ. Paris 8): mokrane at math.univ-paris13.fr
Benoît Stroh (Univ. Paris 6): benoit.stroh at imj-prg.fr
Registration
Please register on the website. We will organize some cold buffet for the lunchtime breaks. As soon as you have the information, please let us know on which days you intend to come.
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