tzermias
29-05-2022, 23:28
Ακολουθεί μήνυμα πρόσκλησης ενδιαφέροντος για διαδικτυακό πρόγραμμα Θεωρίας Αριθμών στο Πανεπιστήμιο της Arizona:
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Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the organizers of the Arizona Winter School, I am writing to draw your attention to the upcoming 2022 inaugural Preliminary Arizona Winter School - Virtual School on Number Theory, and ask you to encourage students to apply to the program.
This online workshop for undergraduates and beginning graduate students will introduce students to important and exciting topics in number theory relevant to the AWS 2023 program on "Unlikely Intersections."
Our hope is to expose enthusiastic students to new and exciting mathematics, assuming only a modest background on proof-based mathematics. The program also aims to prepare and encourage them to pursue further studies in this and related areas.
We are especially hoping to attract, and will be actively recruiting, students from underrepresented minority groups who might not necessarily think of specializing in number theory.
The 6-week long, online event will feature 2 speakers giving 6 lectures each, and will center around facilitated small group interactions and problem solving. Each lecture series will take place from October 3 β€” November 11, 2022 on the following topics:
Ronnie Nagloo (University of Illinois at Chicago): Introduction to model theory with applications
Padmavathi Srinivasan (ICERM, Brown University): Heights in Diophantine geometry
For further information about PAWS 2022, and to apply for the school, please visit:
http://swc.math.arizona.edu/
I very much hope that you will be able to help us to encourage interested students to apply to the program. And if they have any questions, they should feel free to contact me at swc@math.arizona.edu.
Warm Regards,
Brandon Levin
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Director, Southwest Center for Arithmetic Geometry
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Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the organizers of the Arizona Winter School, I am writing to draw your attention to the upcoming 2022 inaugural Preliminary Arizona Winter School - Virtual School on Number Theory, and ask you to encourage students to apply to the program.
This online workshop for undergraduates and beginning graduate students will introduce students to important and exciting topics in number theory relevant to the AWS 2023 program on "Unlikely Intersections."
Our hope is to expose enthusiastic students to new and exciting mathematics, assuming only a modest background on proof-based mathematics. The program also aims to prepare and encourage them to pursue further studies in this and related areas.
We are especially hoping to attract, and will be actively recruiting, students from underrepresented minority groups who might not necessarily think of specializing in number theory.
The 6-week long, online event will feature 2 speakers giving 6 lectures each, and will center around facilitated small group interactions and problem solving. Each lecture series will take place from October 3 β€” November 11, 2022 on the following topics:
Ronnie Nagloo (University of Illinois at Chicago): Introduction to model theory with applications
Padmavathi Srinivasan (ICERM, Brown University): Heights in Diophantine geometry
For further information about PAWS 2022, and to apply for the school, please visit:
http://swc.math.arizona.edu/
I very much hope that you will be able to help us to encourage interested students to apply to the program. And if they have any questions, they should feel free to contact me at swc@math.arizona.edu.
Warm Regards,
Brandon Levin
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Director, Southwest Center for Arithmetic Geometry
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