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Schedule:
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Friday 20 November:
08:50 Welcoming remarks.
09:00 Jessica Fintzen: Stable vectors in the Moy-Prasad filtration
09:50 Coffee break.
10:20 Beth Romano: The Local Langlands Correspondence: New Examples from the Epipelagic Zone.
11:20 Baiying Liu: On discrete spectrum of quasi-split classical groups and the generalized Ramanujan problem.
12:10 Lunch break.
13:40 Maria Nastasescu: Non-vanishing of twists of L-functions of GL(n) and applications.
14:30 Coffee break.
15:00 Naser Talebizadeh Sardari: Optimal strong approximation for quadratic forms.
16:00 João Guerreiro: Applications of the GL(3) Kuznetsov trace formula.
17:00 Coffee break.
17:30 Public lecture by Michael Harris: Mathematics without apologies: Portrait of a problematic vocation.
18:45 Departure of shuttle & cars for the restaurant.
19:15 Dinner at Casa Vasca, 141 Elm Street, Newark.
Saturday 21 November:
09:00 Jason Polák: Beginnings of relative endoscopy.
09:50 Coffee break.
10:20 Ioan Filip: A local relative trace formula for spherical varieties and distinguished representations.
11:20 Cheng-Chiang Tsai: Some representation theoretic objects in number theory.
12:10 Lunch break.
13:40 Evangelia Gazaki: On a filtration of CH0 for an abelian variety.
14:40 Jeremy Booher: Geometric Deformations of Orthogonal and Symplectic Galois Representations.
15:30 Coffee break.
16:00 Ari Shnidman: Selmer groups in families of cubic twists.