Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory - Introduction to the Langlands Program - Lecture 7
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate connections between automorphic forms and representation theory in this 54-minute lecture by James Arthur from the University of Toronto. Gain a comprehensive introduction to the Langlands Program, a groundbreaking mathematical framework that unifies various areas of mathematics and theoretical physics. Delve into the fundamental concepts and principles that underpin this influential program, and discover how it bridges the gap between number theory, algebraic geometry, and representation theory. Enhance your understanding of advanced mathematical concepts and their far-reaching implications in modern mathematics and theoretical physics.
Syllabus
Lecture 7: Automorphic forms and Representation Theory: an introduction to the Langlands Program
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Fields Institute
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