G. Rosso
| Name: | G. Rosso |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 21 May 2019, 9:21 p.m. |
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Talks given by G. Rosso
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- Families of Drinfeld modular forms for GL(N)
- Title to be confirmed
- Reduction of dynatomic curves
- A class number formula for Picard modular surfaces
- Pseudorepresentations and the Eisenstein ideal
- The Weak Leopoldt Conjecture for adjoint representations
- Iterating the algebraic étale-Brauer set
- Higher Hida theory
- Rational Structures on Automorphic Representations and an Automorphic Analogue of Deligne's Conjecture
- The relative trace formula of Jacquet-Rallis
- Wild parameters and the Langlands correspondence for classical groups
- Modular forms and p-adic L-functions
- Galois Representations for the general symplectic group
- Integral models for eigenvarieties
- Galois action on units of rings of integers
- Title to be confirmed
- Recovering a local field from its Galois group
- Title to be confirmed
- Images of Galois representations in Hida families
- L-functions of curves
- mu-ordinary Hasse invariants and the canonical filtration of a p-divisible group
- Unlikely Intersections in certain families of abelian varieties and the polynomial Pell equation
- Hida theory over some Shimura varieties without ordinary locus.
- Systems of forms of the same degree
- Potential automorphy of \hat{G}-local systems
- Fibrations with few rational points
- Functional equations in the theory of positively ramified extensions
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