GaMAG
GaloisModule in ArithmeticGeometry
July 9-13, 2001
Aims of the conference
Foster the systematic study of Galois module structure by means of tools and methods developed in arithmetic algebraic geometry. This conference is aimed at researchers in the field whom it offers an overview of the subject and an opportunity to meet and at researchers in nearby fields to whom it offers potential applications of techniques they are acquainted with.
There will be two kinds of lectures :
- mini-courses or morning tlak series, which summarize results and techniques that lay at the foundation of recent approaches (see below)
- individual lectures on the state-of-the-art (see the on-line programme below for the complete list)
Morning Talk Series
A Beilinson's conjectures
Four Lectures byJ. Nekovar (Cambridge, UK)
B I wasawa Theory Applicable to the Subject
a) Iwasawa theory and cohomology
Three Lectures by C. Greither (Munich, D)
b) Iwasawa theory and special values of L-functions
Three Lectures byD. Benois (Bordeaux, F)
C Recent results in Galois Module Structure
a) Coherent Euler characteristics and Galois module structure
Three Lectures by T. Chinburg (Penn, Philadelphia, USA)
b) Application of the Deligne-Riemann-Roch theorem
One Lecture by M. J. Taylor (UMIST, UK)
Afternoon Talks
A Around Stickelberger: J. Lee, C. Popescu, V. Snaith
B Explicit Structures: J. Fowler, G. Elder, N. Byott, H. Gangl
C Iwasawa or p-adic representations in play: A. Agboola, J. Ritter, A. Weiss
D Equivariant Bloch-Kato and Riemann-Roch:
N. Borne, W. Bley, M. Flach
T.
Chinburg's talk 1
T.
Chinburg's talk 2
T.
Chinburg's talk 3
This event is jointly organized by the universities of Bordeaux I , Lille I andValenciennes with the financial support of
Philippe Cassou-Noguès (Bordeaux 1)phcassou@math.u-bordeaux.fr
Boas Erez (Bordeaux 1) erez@math.u-bordeaux.fr
Alexis Michel (Bordeaux 1) michel@math.u-bordeaux.fr
This page will be regularly updated
Last update July, 15 2001
A. M. anno fecit MMI