Dear friends:
This week thanks to the Association of Women in Mathematics (and the efforts of Neil Hoffman and Alessandra Costantini) we have special talks by Professor Ju-Lee Kim of the Masschusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Kim is a leader in representation theory and automorphic forms. She will be giving a number theory seminar Local Langlands correspondence and (stable) Bernstein center on Thursday at 3:30 PM in MSCS 514 aimed at grad students and faculty and she will be giving a colloquium Types in representation theory of p-adic groups on Friday at 3:30 PM in MSCS 101 aimed at a genral math audience.
As an introduction to Professor Kim's are of study, our own Professor Melissa Emory will give a special talk The Langlands Program: A Grand Unified Theory on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 3:30 PM in MSCS 514. The Langlands Program is a vast system of conjectures (and now some theorems) in group theory, number theory, rpresentation theory and many related field put forth by Robert Langlands in the 1960's and 1970's.
Other opportunities to interact with Professor Kim during the week will be announced later.
I hope you have a chance to take part in these talks.
Sincerely, David Wright
Dear all,
This is a reminder that our first invitee for the Distinguished Women in Math Colloquium Series, Prof. Ju-Lee Kim from MIT, is visiting our department this week. She will give a research talk at the Number Theory Seminar on Thursday at 3:30 pm, and a colloquium talk on Friday at 3:30 pm. Location and abstracts can be found on the department website: https://www.mathdept.okstate.edu/announce/
As part of the program, we will have a dinner with Prof. Kim on Friday at 6:00 pm. Please let me or Prof. Neil Hoffman know if you intend to participate by tomorrow morning, so we can have an appropriate count of dinner participants.
Lastly, please join me thanking Prof. Melissa Emory for helping us coordinate this week's events.
Best regards, Alessandra
Alessandra Costantini, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Mathematics Oklahoma State University alecost@okstate.edu ________________________________ From: David Wright wrightd@math.okstate.edu Sent: Monday, October 24, 2022 3:27 PM To: mathmajors@mathdept.okstate.edu mathmajors@mathdept.okstate.edu; mdemeriti@mathdept.okstate.edu mdemeriti@mathdept.okstate.edu; mdfac@mathdept.okstate.edu mdfac@mathdept.okstate.edu; mdvis@mathdept.okstate.edu mdvis@mathdept.okstate.edu; mgrad@mathdept.okstate.edu mgrad@mathdept.okstate.edu; mlec@mathdept.okstate.edu mlec@mathdept.okstate.edu Subject: [Mdvis] Special Math Talks this week
Dear friends:
This week thanks to the Association of Women in Mathematics (and the efforts of Neil Hoffman and Alessandra Costantini) we have special talks by Professor Ju-Lee Kim of the Masschusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Kim is a leader in representation theory and automorphic forms. She will be giving a number theory seminar Local Langlands correspondence and (stable) Bernstein center on Thursday at 3:30 PM in MSCS 514 aimed at grad students and faculty and she will be giving a colloquium Types in representation theory of p-adic groups on Friday at 3:30 PM in MSCS 101 aimed at a genral math audience.
As an introduction to Professor Kim's are of study, our own Professor Melissa Emory will give a special talk The Langlands Program: A Grand Unified Theory on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 3:30 PM in MSCS 514. The Langlands Program is a vast system of conjectures (and now some theorems) in group theory, number theory, rpresentation theory and many related field put forth by Robert Langlands in the 1960's and 1970's.
Other opportunities to interact with Professor Kim during the week will be announced later.
I hope you have a chance to take part in these talks.
Sincerely, David Wright _______________________________________________ Mdvis mailing list -- mdvis@mathdept.okstate.edu To unsubscribe send an email to mdvis-leave@mathdept.okstate.edu
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