
Arizona Winter School 2019: Topology and Arithmetic
AWS 2019 will be held March 2-6, 2019 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.
Please refer to University of Arizona academic calendars for the tentative dates of future Winter Schools. (The AWS begins on the first day of the University of Arizona's Spring Recess in any given year.)
- Click here to register. Registration is open to all, and is required if you are planning to attend. The deadline to apply for funding is November 21, 2018. The deadline to register is December 9, 2018.
- Organizers: Kiran Kedlaya, Hang Xue, and David Zureick-Brown (main program), with Alina Bucur, Bryden Cais, and Mirela Ciperiani.
- Supported by the National Science Foundation, the University of Arizona Department of Mathematics and College of Science, and organized in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute.
Courses:
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Michael Hopkins: Lubin-Tate spaces: old and new questions
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Jacob Lurie: Tamagawa numbers in the function field case
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Matthew Morrow: Topological Hochschild homology in arithmetic geometry
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Kirsten Wickelgren: 𝔸1-enumerative geometry
Problem sessions:
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Vesna Stojanoska: Formal groups and cohomology theories
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Inna Zakharevich: The geometry of algebra and the algebra of geometry: model categories, infinity categories and spectra
Project assistants:
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Jeremy Hahn (Hopkins), Akhil Mathew (Lurie), Benjamin Antieau (Morrow), Matthias Wendt (Wickelgren)