The new CICMA / QVNTS webpage

The Quebec-Vermont Seminar is a regular bi-weekly seminar alternating between Montreal, Burlington, Vermont, and Quebec City. Founded in 1984 by Hershy Kisilevsky and David Dummit, it is one of the longest continuously-running seminars of its kind in North America. This website contains a list of (many of) lectures in the Quebec-Vermont seminars (and related activities) going back to its inception. Here is the Winter 2011 seminar, as well as all seminars held over the last 25 years.

This is a gallery of all people who currently participate in the seminar. Here are our graduated students, our former postdocs, organized by where they are today, as well as sabbatical visitors .

Here are conferences that have been or will be organized by QVNTS members. We are a partner in the ALGANT network, which allows graduate students from many parts of the world to come to work in Montreal.


Upcoming events

The biweekly QVNTS seminar
Local seminars: Analytic;
Mar 29, 2011: Andrew Granville MSI: Anatomie (des entiers et des permutations) , Grande Conférence du CRM
Apr 1, 2011: Joe Silverman's Colloquium, Number Theory and Dynamical Systems: A Survey at the CRM
Apr 9-10, 2011: 2nd Montreal-Toronto Workshop in Number Theory at The Fields Institute
Apr 15, 2011: Morley Davidson's Colloquium, Rubik's Cube in Twenty Moves or Less at the CRM
May 20, 2011: Carl Pomerance speaks at XIVth Pan-Quebec student colloquium at the CRM
Nov 6-11, 2011: Women in Numbers 2 at Banff


News/Honours

Faculty

The 2011 Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize to Jayce Getz for
Hilbert Modular Forms with Coefficients in Intersection Homology and Quadratic Base Change co-authored with Mark Goresky

2008 Henri Darmon John L. Synge award, Royal Society of Canada.

2008 Henri Darmon Killam Fellowship, Canada Council of the Arts.

2008 Andrew Granville Chauvenet Prize, Mathematical Association of America.
Students

Daniel Fiorilli (U de M): 2011 NSERC postdoc at IAS, Princeton.

Tristan Freiberg (U de M): (2011 PhD) a postdoc at KTH in Sweden.

2011-2014: Three new co-supervised ALGANT PhD students,

2010-2011 Graduate courses
Semester Course Instructor Location
Winter 2011 Algebraic Groups Eyal Goren McGill
Algebraic Geometry 2Adrian IovitaConcordia
A pretentious introduction to analytic number theoryAndrew GranvilleU de Montreal
Introduction to Analytic number theory and L-functions Chantal DavidU de Montreal
Fall 2010Topics in Number Theory: Modular FormsHeekyoung HahnMcGill
Introduction to Algebraic Number Theory Matilde LalinU de Montreal

2011-2012 Graduate courses
Semester Course Instructor Location
Winter 2012 Algebraic Geometry: SchemesAdrian IovitaConcordia
Complex Multiplication Eyal Goren McGill
Automorphic RepresentationsJayce GetzMcGill
Fall 2011Introduction to Modular FormsHeekyoung HahnMcGill
Introduction to Analytic Number Theory Henri DarmonMcGill
Introduction to elliptic curves and modular formsAndrew GranvilleU de Montreal
Introduction to Algebraic Number Theory Hershy KisilevskyConcordia


Special Number Theory offices (with libraries)

U de Montreal: Analytic Number Theory Lab (Aisenstadt 6149) -- ask Granville or Lalin for the doorcode

Concordia: CICMA Lam -- 9th Floor, Library Building
Mini-seminars: Send email to udemants@gmail.com to be on the mailing list for the student analytic number theory seminar at U de Montreal.

To do

We probably should have links to our students' theses and include the titles of the theses.
Need more info on mini-seminars
We also have to decide what we wish to boast about on this top page.