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ICTP Schools in Mathematics

Objective

Event no. 1 (Vanishing Theorems) The project aims at promoting research in an important area of mathematics which combines ideas both from algebraic and analytic geometry. In recent years a significant body of work has developed loosely centered on the application of vanishing theorems for Q-divisors and multiplier ideals to higher dimensional algebraic varieties. A number of classical theorems have been rendered effective and new results have been obtained that only a decade ago seemed out of reach. This work has been marked by a lively and fruitful interchange between analytic and algebraic viewpoints, and continued progress seems likely in the future. The aim of the School, which is being organised by two of the outstanding experts in the field, J.-P. Demailly and R. Lazarsfeld, is to survey this circle of ideas and introduce young researchers to the state of the art from both analytic and algebraic perspectives. The lectures will cover, inter alia, the following subjects: progress on the Fujita conjecture; effective versions of Matsusaka's big theorem; deformation invariance of plurigenera; local positivity of line bundles.
Event no. 2 (Automorphic Forms) The project aims at the promotion of research in one of the important central areas of Mathematics. This area has dominated much of the developments in Number Theory over the last 4 decades. This project offers opportunities for young mathematicians to get an exposure to a lively field and for contacts with some of the leading minds in Europe and America. The programme, wich is being organised by two eminent mathematicians, G. Harder and M.S. Raghunathan, will consist of expository lectures and lectures by experts on current research. The lectures will cover, inter alia, the following topics: Galois representation and Artin L functions associated with automorphic forms on GL(n) and their connection with representation theory, Multiplicity one theorem for GL(n) and Base Change.
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Type of Event: Euro Summer School
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This event takes place in Trieste

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