Temple University

Candidates' Seminar



 

  Contact: Marc Renault or David Hartenstine
 

The Candidates' Seminar usually takes place on Wednesdays at 4 P.M. in Room 617 on the sixth floor of Wachman Hall. The seminar is preceded by tea starting at 3:45 in the Graduate / Faculty Lounge, adjacent to Room 617.
 
 
 

Schedule of Talks - Spring 2001
January 17 Christian Gurita Everything you wanted to know about the Heisenberg Group but were afraid to ask.
January 24 --- No Speaker ---  
January 31 Kurt Ludwick Fourier Expansions of Congruence Restricted Modular Forms I [abstract]
February 7 Kurt Ludwick Fourier Expansions of Congruence Restricted Modular Forms II [abstract]
February 14 Dan Russo Correspondence Theorems Between Modular Forms and Dirichlet Series with Functional Equations I [abstract]
February 21 Dan Russo Correspondence Theorems Between Modular Forms and Dirichlet Series with Functional Equations II [abstract]
February 28 Paul Nekoranic Differential forms as modular forms, and trading periods for mild singularities in solutions to the d-bar problem [ abstract]
March 7 --- No Speaker --- Enjoy your spring break!
March 14 Ibrahim Al-Rasasi Zeta Functions in Number Theory [ abstract ]
March 21 Ibrahim Al-Rasasi The Adelic Zeta Function Associated with the Space of Binary Quadratic Forms with Coefficients in a Function Field [ abstract ]
March 28 Jay Pathak Cohen-Macaulay Modules and Local Cohomology[ abstract ]
April 4 Jay Pathak Cohen-Macaulay Modules and Local Cohomology[ abstract ]
April 11 Jimmy Dillies Dessins d'Enfants[abstract]
April 18 Federico Tournier A method for estimating second derivatives of solutions of elliptic equations [abstract]
April 25 Federico Tournier A method for estimating second derivatives of solutions of elliptic equations

See the candidates' seminar talks for Fall 2000.