GAUS-Event
Conference on vertex algebras and related topics
Darmstadt and ZoomIn this conference we want to bring together people from different directions in the theory of vertex algebras and from related areas to discuss recent advances.
To infinity and beyond
Heidelberg on 'Girls'Day 2022 - MINTmachen!Introductory lecture from research by Judith Ludwig (Universität Heidelberg)
Modularity of Galois representations, from Ramanujan to Serre’s Conjecture
Heidelberg, MATHEMATIKON, HörsaalCRC Colloquium
9. Emil Artin Lecture
Prof. Dr. Chandrashekhar Khare, Department of Mathematics, UCLA
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Conference on Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry
DarmstadtThis is a larger international conference covering Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry in the broad sense. See here for details.
Ruth Moufang Lectures 2022 (1st lecture)
Darmstadt, Room S2|08, 171 and ZoomSarah Zerbes (ETH Zürich): Euler systems and the Birch—Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture
(The second two talks will probably take place in summer 2023.)
„MATH+ as a Research Object”
Darmstadt, Room 244 and Zoom Schlossgartenstraße 7, DarmstadtDr. Anna-Christin Ransiek (FU Berlin): „MATH+ as a Research Object"
Local Weight-Monodromy Conjecture
ZoomBogdan Zavyalov (Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton): Local Weight-Monodromy Conjecture