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Home — Events — D-modules, Geometric Representation Theory, and Arithmetic Applications

D-modules, Geometric Representation Theory, and Arithmetic Applications

Date: 4 - 8 December 2017

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: CMI Workshop

Organisers: Konstantin Ardakov (Oxford), Tobias Schmidt (Rennes), Matthias Strauch (Indiana), Simon Wadsley (Cambridge)

While D-modules have played a major role in the representation theory of real reductive groups for a long time, the use of appropriate differential operators on p-adic spaces to study representations of p-adic reductive groups is a more recent development. 

This workshop will bring together experts working in the fields of D-modules and the representation theory of real and p-adic reductive groups to review the progress that has been made in the p-adic setting over the last four to five years.

Speakers: Tomoyuki Abe (Tokyo), Francesco Baldassarri (Padua), Dan Ciubotaru (Oxford) Richard Crew (Florida), Dmitry Gourevitch (Weizmann), Ian Grojnowski (Cambridge), Christine Huyghe (Strasbourg), Bernard Le Stum (Rennes), Ruochuan Liu (Beijing ICMR), Adriano Marmora (Strasbourg), Dragan Milicic (Utah), Andrea Pulita (Grenoble), Peter Schneider (Münster)

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