Philadelphia Area Number Theory Seminar • Fall 2016

This is the Fall 2016 schedule for the Philadelphia Area Number Theory Seminar.

The seminar meets most Wednesdays on ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï's beautiful campus, easy to reach from any of Philly's campuses by car or train. The talk is from 2:40-4PM in Park 328, preceded by tea at 2:20PM in the math lounge. The seminar is currently organized by Djordje Milićević at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï.

Current and past seminars

Schedule of Talks

Fall 2016

Date

Speaker / Title of Talk

Wednesday

Sept. 21

(Lebanon Valley College)

"Binary Necklaces from Binary Quadratic Forms"

Wednesday

Sept. 28

(Rutgers University)
"L-functions, Fourier Coefficients, and Eisenstein Series"

Wednesday

Oct. 5

(City University of New York)

"Counting Low-Degree Extensions of Function Fields"

Wednesday

Oct. 12

NO SEMINAR THIS WEEK

Wednesday

Oct. 19

(University of Wisconsin)
"Slicing the Stars"

Wednesday

Oct. 26


(University of Pennsylvania)
"Local and Adelic Hecke Algebra Isomorphisms"

Wednesday

Nov. 2

(Villanova University)
"Locally Recoverable Codes with Arbitrarily Many Recovery Sets from Maximal Curves"

Wednesday

Nov. 9


(University of Texas at Austin and Institute for Advanced Study)
"Divisibility Questions for Genus One Curves"

Wednesday

Nov. 16

Charles Burnette (Drexel University)
"Laplace's Method for Sums Over Lattices"

Wednesday

Nov. 23

NO SEMINAR — THANKSGIVING

Wednesday

Nov. 30

NO SEMINAR THIS WEEK

Wednesday

Dec. 7

Frank Romascavage (½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï)
"Explicit Formula for the Mean Square of Dirichlet L-Functions of Prime Power Modulus"

The seminar is currently organized by Djordje Milićević at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. The seminar was previously organized by Helen Grundman. Until Spring 2014, the seminar met at Temple University; see previous talks there.

Directions

By Regional Rail: It is super-easy to come by train. Take the from any of the downtown stations (Temple, Market East, Suburban, or 30th Street). Almost all trains stop at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. Walk on Morris (which it the street you see first getting off the train), cross Montgomery Ave, and take the next left onto Yarrow St, which soon meets Merion Ave; you are now on campus and, from here, anyone should be able to point you to the Park Science Center, or you can use the local map.

Other transit options: We can also be reached from the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï stop on the Norristown High-Speed Line (NHSL) (but this walk is a bit longer). Buses 105 and 106 stop nearby on Lancaster Ave.

Two people at a chalkboard solving a math problem

Contact Us

Mathematics Department

Tina Fasbinder
Academic Administrative Assistant
tfasbinder@brynmawr.edu
610-526-5348
Fax: 610-526-6575
Park Science Building
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, PA 19010-2899