The purpose of the workshop is to bring together students and faculty for a week of focused activity to learn about new developments and research areas. The workshop will have lecture series in the mornings and discussion/problem solving sessions in the afternoons.Â
Dates: May 13-17, 2019
Speakers:
Jared Weinstein: What is the Langlands Correspondence?
Naoki Imai & Yoichi Mieda: Local Shimura Varieties and the Fargues-Fontaine Curve
Location:
UC Berkeley, Evans Hall. Lectures will be in 1015 Evans, the Weinstein working group will meet in 762 Evans, and the Imai & Mieda working group will meet in 939 Evans (and in 740 Evans at 1-2:30pm on Tuesday).
Schedule:
Morning Lectures DO NOT follow Berkeley time. They start at 9:30/11am sharp!