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Home — Events — The Langlands Programme: Recent Trends, New Developments, and Applications

The Langlands Programme: Recent Trends, New Developments, and Applications

Date: 13 - 17 July 2026

Location: University of Sheffield

Event type: Symposium

Organisers: Charlotte Chan (Michigan), Robert Kurinczuk (Sheffield), Abhishek Saha (QMUL), Shaun Stevens (UEA)

Website: sites.google.com/view/langlandsprogrammelmssheffield/home

The Langlands programme has become a cornerstone of modern number theory, and predicts the existence of a bridge relating harmonic analysis and arithmetic.

This symposium will focus on four themes, and the interconnections and synergies between them.  The themes are:

(A) Recent trends in the Langlands programme
(B) Explicit constructions in the Langlands programme
(C) The relative Langlands programme
(D) The Langlands programme and analytic number theory

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