Perfectoid Spaces and the Weight-Monodromy Conjecture (3/6) Peter SCHOLZE
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Courses in Arithmetics and Algebraic Geometry
Perfectoid Spaces and the Weight-Monodromy Conjecture
Peter SCHOLZE
usually Thursdays 14h30-16h30
Marilyn and James Simons Conference Centre or Léon Motchane Amphitheatre, IHÉS
Jointly organized and founded by the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifique and the Fondation mathématique Jacques Hadamard
Organizers
Ahmed Abbes (CNRS, IHÉS), Christophe Breuil (CNRS, Université Paris-Sud), Laurent Lafforgue (IHÉS)
This new series of courses aims at presenting recent results or works in progress in Arithmetic Geometry, that bring significant breakthroughs in their area or shed new insights on classical results. Speakers will be chosen among the main contributors to these works, observing a balance between young and senior experts in the field.
Two or three courses will be organised per year. Each course will consists of a series of 4 to 6 two-hour sessions over one month. Speakers are kindly requested to be understandable by non specialists (especially students), at least for the first sessions.
Perfectoid Spaces and the Weight-Monodromy Conjecture
Peter SCHOLZE
usually Thursdays 14h30-16h30
Marilyn and James Simons Conference Centre or Léon Motchane Amphitheatre, IHÉS
Jointly organized and founded by the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifique and the Fondation mathématique Jacques Hadamard
Organizers
Ahmed Abbes (CNRS, IHÉS), Christophe Breuil (CNRS, Université Paris-Sud), Laurent Lafforgue (IHÉS)
This new series of courses aims at presenting recent results or works in progress in Arithmetic Geometry, that bring significant breakthroughs in their area or shed new insights on classical results. Speakers will be chosen among the main contributors to these works, observing a balance between young and senior experts in the field.
Two or three courses will be organised per year. Each course will consists of a series of 4 to 6 two-hour sessions over one month. Speakers are kindly requested to be understandable by non specialists (especially students), at least for the first sessions.
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