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Home — Events — New Perspectives in the Analytic Theory of Automorphic Forms

New Perspectives in the Analytic Theory of Automorphic Forms

Date: 25 - 29 September 2023

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: CMI Workshop

Organisers: Valentin Blomer (Bonn), Farrell Brumley (Paris Nord), Peter Sarnak (IAS and Princeton)

Website: www.claymath.org/events/2023-clay-research-conference-and-workshops

This workshop will bring together experts in the theory of automorphic forms and representations on reductive groups, with the aim of highlighting major recent advances and posing challenges for the future. A special emphasis will be given to analytic techniques in higher rank settings, and to interactions with problems of number theoretic significance. Among the topics to be addressed will be subconvex bounds for high degree L-functions, automorphic approaches to equidistribution problems, multiplicity estimates for non-tempered spectra, the Ichino–Ikeda conjecture, and the development of various trace formulae and their applications. 

Speakers:  Edgar Assing (Bonn), Raphaël Beuzart-Plessis (Aix-Marseille), Farrell Brumley (Paris Nord), Pierre-Henri Chaudouard (Jussieu), Shai Evra (HUJ), Wee Teck Gan (NUS), Mathilde Gerbelli-Gauthier (McGill), Subhajit Jana (QMUL), Amitay Kamber (Cambridge), Erez Lapid (Weizmann), Simon Marshall (Wisconsin), Jasmin Matz (Copenhagen), Werner Müller (Bonn), Paul Nelson (Aarhus), Ian Petrow (UCL), Abhishek Saha (QMUL), Sug Woo Shin (Berkeley), Jesse Thorner (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Participation in the workshop is by invitation, but a limited number of additional places is available.  To register for the Clay Research Conference or to register interest in a workshop, please email Naomi Kraker, providing the name of your institution and stating which workshop you wish to attend. Students please also provide a letter of reference from your supervisor.  

HOTEL SCAM ALERT:  Some speakers may be contacted via email or telephone by Travellerpoint.org or similar.  Please be advised that we use no external organizing service.  All emails regarding the workshop will be sent by CMI or a workshop organizer. 

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