Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory - Introduction to the Langlands Program - Lecture 18
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of automorphic forms and representation theory in this lecture, which serves as an introduction to the Langlands Program. Delivered by James Arthur from the University of Toronto, the talk delves into the fundamental concepts and connections between these advanced mathematical topics. Gain insights into the groundbreaking ideas that form the basis of the Langlands Program, a unifying theory in modern mathematics. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in mathematics, this lecture offers a comprehensive overview of the subject matter and its significance in the field.
Syllabus
Lecture 18: Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory: an introduction to the Langlands Program
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Fields Institute
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