Group Theory and Number Theory: Interactions
Photo Credit: Will Crow
Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make this conference a success! A huge thank you to Will Crow and Chris Schroeder for helping with the technical details for the hybrid portion of the conference!
A Conference in Honor of Tiep's 60th Birthday
Princeton University
October 16-20, 2023
Speakers:
Manjul Bhargava, Princeton University
Tim Burness, University of Bristol
Persi Diaconis, Stanford University
Florian Herzig, University of Toronto
Nguyen Hung, University of Akron
Radha Kessar, University of Manchester
Alexander Kleshchev, University of Oregon
Michael Larsen, Indiana University Bloomington
Martin Liebeck, Imperial College London
Alex Lubotzky, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
George Lusztig, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gunter Malle, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
Peter Sarnak, Princeton University
Britta Späth, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Jay Taylor, University of Manchester
Jack Thorne, University of Cambridge
Geordie Williamson, University of Sydney
Zhi Wei Yun, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Organizing Committee:
Bob Guralnick, University of Southern California
Nick Katz, Princeton University
Gabriel Navarro, Universitat de València
Mandi A. Schaeffer Fry, University of Denver (and MSU Denver)
Conference Dinner - Tuesday
We will have the conference dinner on Tuesday, Oct 17, at 6pm at the Palmer House. Space is limited, so please show your interest in the conference dinner here: https://forms.gle/oBFTijnAG3y3fkyD9
Lodging
There are several hotel options near Princeton. You may find some reasonable prices on sites like booking.com.
This link will give you the Princeton rate at the Hyatt Regency.
Parking during the conference
If you will have a car during the conference, information on parking is available here: https://transportation.princeton.edu/parking/visiting-campus-events/visitor-parking.
Registration and Funding
Click to Register Here! There is no registration fee - we just want to know who plans to come. We will post a list of participants on the website.
We especially encourage participation from students, junior researchers, female or gender-nonconforming researchers, or researchers who come from other groups traditionally underrepresented in mathematics. We are now near capacity with our available funding, but if you fall into these categories and have no other form of funding, please email Mandi at Mandi(dot)schaefferfry(at)du(dot)edu to express your interest. (This, especially, if you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, in which case there is likely some unallocated funding.)
We thank the generous support from:
NSA Conference Grants in the Mathematical Sciences
NSF Conference Grant DMS-2321445
Rutgers University Department of Mathematics
Princeton University Department of Mathematics
University of Southern California Department of Mathematics
In addition to the financial support from the above-mentioned institutions, we thank the considerable administrative support from
University of Denver,
Metropolitan State Universtiy of Denver, and
Princeton University.