Events

It’s not every day that I have three upcoming conferences to announce which I co-organize. In chronological order:

June 1 and 2, 2018, Ph. Habegger, Ph. Michel and myself are organizing the 14th edition of the “Number Theory Days”. It will be in Basel, for the first time — from then on, it will rotate between Basel, Lausanne and Zürich.

January 22 to 25, 2019, C. Burrin, T. Hartnick, B. Pozzeti, A. Wienhard and myself and co-organizing a conference at FIM in honor of the birthday of A. Iozzi.

June 17 to 22, 2019, Ö. Imamoglu, H. Iwaniec and myself are co-organizing a conference at FIM in honor of the birthday of B. Duke.

The respective web pages have more information (and in the last two cases, these will be updated when the FIM webpage is created; this will contain the registration form, as well as the web page to request funding for junior participants).

Subsidiary question: Which book is Bill Duke holding in the picture? Any correct answer (without cheating) gives right to one drink of your choice.

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Kowalski

I am a professor of mathematics at ETH Zürich since 2008.

8 thoughts on “Events”

  1. C. L. Siegel’s “Lectures on advanced analytic number theory”?

    Best regards,

    J.H.S.

    1. Indeed! The Eternal Orang Utan answered first, but since I only just moderated his comment, you both win the aforementioned drink…

  2. I got the correct answer it without even looking at the picture !
    Great choice and very nice conference.

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