Front Range Number Theory Day
Colorado State University and the University of Colorado present
Front Range Number Theory Day Fall 2023
at Colorado State University
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Speakers:
Heidi Goodson (Brooklyn)
Kate Stange (Boulder)
Charles Vial (Bielefeld/Boulder)
Registration:
Please register here. We encourage you to sign up to give a Lighting Talk! If you are interested in carpooling, please let us know. Lunch will be provided.
Location:
CSU, Weber Hall Room 223
The talks will be held in Weber Hall, which is on the west side of the Oval on campus. It is free to park almost anywhere on campus on the weekend, though we recommend the Engineering Parking Lot for proximity. The front entrance to Weber is on the east side of the building. Restaurant 415 is about a 15 minute walk (0.5miles) north on Mason.
Schedule:
9:30-9:50: Registration with Coffee and Refreshments
10:00-10:50: Charles Vial On proper splinters in positive characteristic
11:00-11:40: Lightning Talks
11:45: Group Photo, Walk to Lunch
12:00-1:45 Lunch at Restaurant 415
2:00-2:50: Heidi Goodson An Exploration of Sato-Tate Groups of Abelian Varieties
3:00-3:50: Kate Stange
Organized by Eli Orvis and Kate Stange (CU), and
Jeff Achter, Amie Bray and Jamie Juul (CSU)
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
With special thanks to CSU Graduate Students Sandra Nair, Chloe Stewart, Daniel Tedeschi, and Emily Varney