The Department of Mathematics hosted two back-to-back research workshops as the Spring 2025 semester closed.
The Department of Mathematics hosted two back-to-back research workshops as the Spring 2025 semester closed.
The Automorphic Forms Workshop is an annual international workshop in Number Theory.
The conference is known in particular for supporting junior mathematicians, as many
students give their first conference talks at this workshop. The 37th Automorphic
Forms Workshop was held in Denton on April 30 - May 4, 2025. The conference had over
90 talks including expository lectures by Kumar Murty, Parimala, Ken Ribet, and Sug
Woo Shin.
The following week, the Arithmetic Geometry at UNT Workshop for Graduate Students had two courses given by faculty members, each giving one lecture per day. This year the courses were given by Abbey Bourdon from Wake Forest and Jeffrey Hatley from Union College. In the afternoon, the students split into working groups to work on projects. On the last day, the students presented their progress. Several of the groups will continue working after the workshop.