Higher Hida theory and p-adic L-functions for Hilbert modular forms
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR A and LivestreamDr. Giada Grossi (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
Orders and polytropes: matrices from valuations
Frankfurt and ZoomMima Stanojkovski (RWTH Aachen)
Orders and polytropes: matrices from valuations
Applications of tropical geometry to irreducibility problems in algebraic geometry
Frankfurt and Zoom15:15-16:15 Ilya Tyomkin (Ben Gurion University)
Applications of tropical geometry to irreducibility problems in algebraic geometry
Uniform bounds for torsion packets on tropical curves
Frankfurt and Zoom16:30-17:30 Harry Richman (University of Washington)
Uniform bounds for torsion packets on tropical curves
Joins of Henselian Huber pairs (Part 2)
Heidelberg, MATHEMATIKON, SR 4 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyM. Amine Koubaa
Tyler Kelly: An Open Enumerative Theory for Landau-Ginzburg models.
Frankfurt and ZoomGAUS-Seminar Talk by Tyler Kelly (Birmingham)
An Open Enumerative Theory for Landau-Ginzburg models.
Comparison with Čech cohomology, adic version (Part 1)
Heidelberg, MATHEMATIKON, SR 4 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyChristian Dahlhausen
Christin Bibby: A generating function approach to new representation stability phenomena in orbit configuration spaces
Frankfurt and ZoomGAUS-Seminar Talk by Christin Bibby (Louisiane State University)
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Hodge theory of matroids (Session 6) / CRC-Colloquium
Frankfurt and ZoomThis semester’s topic in our joint research seminar is Hodge theory of matroids. The meetings take place on Zoom on a bi-weekly basis during lecture time, Thursdays 15-18.
Talk 11: June Huh (Princeton): Kazhdan-Lusztig and singular Hodge theory for matroids
Numerical experiments with plectic Darmon points (online)
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR A and LivestreamDr. Marc Masdeu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Comparison with Čech cohomology, adic version (Part 2)
Heidelberg, MATHEMATIKON, SR 4 INF 205, Heidelberg, GermanyChristian Dahlhausen
Graph potentials, TQFTs and mirror partners
Frankfurt and ZoomPieter Belmans (Université du Luxembourg)