On Wednesday, May 31st, we will continue our discussion of Hilbert Modular Forms. Adib Abdollahi will present. Here are the notes that he has prepared for the class.
Please note that there won’t be a class on May 10th.
In the next coming weeks, we will study Hilbert Modular Forms. We will read M. Dimitrov’s lecture notes, Arithmetic Aspects of Hilbert Modular Forms and Varieties. This is a Chapter of the book, Elliptic Curves, Hilbert Modular Forms and Galois Deformations, by L. Berger, G. Böckle, L. Dembélé, M. Dimitrov, T. Dokchitser, and J. Voight. If there is interest, we may go deeper into this topic, and perhaps read these Notes on The Arithmetic Of Hilbert Modular Forms, by A. Raghuram and N. Tanabe. This Introduction to Hilbert Modular Forms, by L. Dembélé is quite nice.
On May 3rd, we will keep discussing section 1 of Dimitrov’s notes. I suggest that beyond section 1, everybody browse these notes and other notes.
In the next coming weeks, we will study Hilbert Modular Forms. We will read M. Dimitrov’s lecture notes, Arithmetic Aspects of Hilbert Modular Forms and Varieties. This is a Chapter of the book, Elliptic Curves, Hilbert Modular Forms and Galois Deformations, by L. Berger, G. Böckle, L. Dembélé, M. Dimitrov, T. Dokchitser, and J. Voight. If there is interest, we may go deeper into this topic, and perhaps read these Notes on The Arithmetic Of Hilbert Modular Forms, by A. Raghuram and N. Tanabe.
Next week, we will read section 1 of Dimitrov’s notes. I suggest that beyond section 1, everybody browse these notes and other notes. The next session will be an informal discussion about HMF’s.
Please note that Wednesday, April 12th is a national holiday, so the next session will be on Wednesday, April 19th, where we will discuss sections 2.12 and 2.13.
The next session will be on Wednesday, April 5th, where we will discuss sections 2.10, 2.11, and 2.12.
Please note that Wednesday, March 8th is a national holiday, and we won’t have a class. The next session will be on Wednesday, March 15th, where we will discuss sections 2.10, 2.11, and 2.12.
On Wednesday, March 1st, we will discuss sections 2.10, 2.11, and 2.12.
On Wednesday, February 22nd, we will discuss sections 2.9, 2.10, and 2.11.
Tahereh Aladpoosh is giving a graduate-level course on Intersection Theory. The course will be in a hybrid mode. The organizational meeting takes place on Wednesday at 4 pm (GMT+3:30) in lecture hall 2 at IPM and online (send an email to: tahere.alad @ ipm.ir to receive the link). For more information about the course, visit here.