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Chromatic Homotopy Theory
Darmstadt, Room 401, Mainz Room 04-432 and Zoom Darmstadt and Mainz, Darmstadt and MainzTimo Richarz (TU Darmstadt): Talk 12 – Chromatic splitting & vanishing conjectures
Purity for the flat cohomology
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR tbaTalk 8: Amine Koubaa (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): The key formula for perfectoid rings
Anabelian geometry
Frankfurt, Robert-Mayer-Str. 10, Raum 711 großTalk 8: Magnus Carlson (Goethe Universität): Finishing the proof
Talk 9: Marius Leonhardt (Universität Heidelberg): Frobenius eigenvalues
Shtukas for reductive groups and global Langlands correspondence after Vincent Lafforgue
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR 8 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyAlireza Shavali (Universität Heidelberg) Talk 11: Moduli of representations and global Langlands parametrization (Part I)
Chromatic Homotopy Theory
Darmstadt, Room 401, Mainz Room 04-432 and Zoom Darmstadt and Mainz, Darmstadt and MainzThibaud van den Hove (TU Darmstadt): Talk 13 – The isomorphism between the two towers
Purity for the flat cohomology
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR tbaTalk 9: Morten Lüders (Universität Heidelberg): Purity for flat cohomology of local complete intersections
Arithmetic of critical p-adic L-functions
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR 8 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyTalk 11: Gautier Ponsinet: Thick Selmer groups and Bloch-Kato Selmer groups
Chromatic Homotopy Theory
Darmstadt, Room 401, Mainz Room 04-432 and Zoom Darmstadt and Mainz, Darmstadt and MainzRuth Wild (Uni Frankfurt): Talks 14 & 15 – Proof of Theorem B
Shtukas for reductive groups and global Langlands correspondence after Vincent Lafforgue
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR 8 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyGebhard Böckle: Talk 12: Moduli of representations and global Langlands parametrization (Part II)
GAUS Junior Symposium
Frankfurt, Robert-Mayer-Str. 10, Raum 711 großVector bundles on curves
Darmstadt, Room 401 and Zoom Schlossgartenstraße 7, Darmstadt, GermanyTimo Richarz (TU Darmstadt): Introduction and distribution of talks
The direct summand theorem
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR 8 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyTalk 1: Immanuel Klevesath (Universität Heidelberg): Almost modules and almost commutative algebra