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Home — Events — International Colloquium on Arithmetic Geometry

International Colloquium on Arithmetic Geometry

Date: 6 - 10 January 2020

Location: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Najmuddin Fakhruddin (TIFR), Eknath Ghate (TIFR), Arvind Nair (TIFR), C.S. Rajan (TIFR), Sandeep Varma (TIFR)

Held every four years since 1956, the International Colloquium is a flagship programme of the Tata Institute. The objectives of the Colloquia are to disseminate the latest research findings of experts to other mathematicians, to provide a platform for Indian researchers to make known their research to the international research community, and to encourage and facilitate discussions between experts in each of the topics, as well as other participants, with a view to fostering collaborative research.  The topic of the 2020 Colloquium will be Arithmetic Geometry, which has seen several striking and significant developments of late and covers a wide spectrum of mathematics, ranging over automorphic forms, representation theory, algebraic geometry and number theory.

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