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NCTS Seminar on Number Theory
Time: January 1, 2018 - June 30, 2020
Room: R201, Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU

Organizers:

Chieh-Yu Chang ( National Tsing Hua University)
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16:00-17:00, May 22, 2020
(Friday)
Dynamics of Continued Fractions and Conjecture of Mazur-Rubin
Jungwon Lee (Sorbonne Université)
10:00-11:00, March 26, 2020
(Thursday)
Cancelled--Genus Character L-functions of Quadratic Orders and Class Number Formulas
Masanobu Kaneko (Kyushu University)
13:30-14:30, February 26, 2020
(Wednesday)
Large Galois Images for Jacobian Varieties
Cécile Armana (University of Franche-Comté)
13:30-14:30, June 5, 2019
(Wednesday)
On a Conjecture of Ogg
Mihran Papikian (Pennsylvania State University)
13:30-14:30, May 1, 2019
(Wednesday)
Divided derivatives of the Carlitz period revisited
Woodrow Dale Brownawell (Pennsylvania State University)
10:30-11:30, April 19, 2019
(Friday)
Eisenstein Congruences and Arithmetic
Carl Wang-Erickson (Imperial College London)
13:30-14:30, April 17, 2019
(Wednesday)
On the Cuspidal Divisor Group and Eisenstein Ideal of Drinfeld Modular Varieties
Fu-Tsun Wei (National Central University)
13:30-14:30, April 10, 2019
(Wednesday)
On Relations among Multiple Zeta Values Obtained in Knot Theory
Hidekazu Furusho (Nagoya University)
13:30-14:30, March 13, 2019
(Wednesday)
On Euler's Formulae for Depth 2 Multiple Zeta Values
Ryotaro Harada (University of the Ryukyus)
10:30-11:30, March 8, 2019
(Friday)
Deligne Family for Euler Sums of Depth Two
Nobuo Sato (NCTS)
13:30-14:30, February 27, 2019
(Wednesday)
Sandwiched Cyclic Sum Formula for Hyperlogarithms
Nobuo Sato (NCTS)
10:30-11:30, December 21, 2018
(Friday)
A Product of Eisenstein Series and Special L-values over the Rational Function Field
Seidai Yasuda (Osaka University)
13:30-14:30, December 19, 2018
(Wednesday)
Derived Double Shuffle Lie Algebra and the Steinberg Modules
Seidai Yasuda (Osaka University)
11:00-12:00, December 5, 2018
(Wednesday)
Beyond Endoscopy, Character Identities and Theta Correspondence
Wee Teck Gan (National University of Singapore)
13:30-14:30, November 28, 2018
(Wednesday)
The Quotient Problem for Entire Functions
Ji Guo (National Tsing Hua University)
13:30-14:30, November 21, 2018
(Wednesday)
On Taylor Coefficients of t-motivic Multiple Zeta Values ---- Cancelled!
Chieh-Yu Chang (National Tsing Hua University)
10:30-11:30, September 21, 2018
(Friday)
Introduction to Period Rings
Chia-Fu Yu (Academia Sinica)
10:30-11:30, September 14, 2018
(Friday)
On the Jesmanowicz-Terai Conjecture and Pure Ternary Exponential Diophantine Equations
Huilin Zhu (Xiamen University)
13:30-14:30, July 4, 2018
(Wednesday)
Endomorphism Rings of Reductions of Drinfeld Modules
Mihran Papikian (Pennsylvania State University)
13:30-14:30, June 6, 2018
(Wednesday)
Drinfeld Modules over Tate Algebras and the de Rham Map
Matthew Papanikolas (Texas A&M University)
13:30-14:30, May 30, 2018
(Wednesday)
Computations on Periods of T-modules via T-motives (II)
Wei-Cheng Huang (Texas A&M University)
13:30-14:30, May 16, 2018
(Wednesday)
Computations on Periods of T-modules via T-motives (I)
Wei-Cheng Huang (Texas A&M University)
13:30-14:30, April 25, 2018
(Wednesday)
On Kronecker Terms over Function Fields
Fu-Tsun Wei (National Central University)
10:30-11:30, April 20, 2018
(Friday)
Charlton's Conjecture and Further: Block Shuffle Identities for the Multiple Zeta Values
Nobuo Sato (NCTS)
13:30-14:30, March 14, 2018
(Wednesday)
Fundamental Gerbes and their Representations
Lei Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
10:30-11:30, March 9, 2018
(Friday)
Explicit Bases of Modular Symbols over Function Fields
Cécile Armana (University of Franche-Comté)
10:30-11:30, February 12, 2018
(Monday)
On the Brauer Group of a Surface over a Finite Field
Qing Liu (University of Bordeaux)
14:00-16:15, January 22, 2018
(Monday)
NCTS Number Theory Seminar
Shanwen Wang (Fudan University)
 
 
 
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