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A Riemann Hypothesis Analogue for the Invariant Ring C[x,y]^G, where G is the dihedral group of order 2n

Lynne Nocon (De la Salle University, 九大数理)

2008-05-19 15:30 〜 2008-05-19 17:00

Hakozaki campus, Science building no. 1, room 1401

The Riemann Hypothesis for Zetas attached to Sp(4) and G_2.

Masatoshi SUZUKI (Rikkyo Univ.)

2008-05-23 16:00 〜 2008-05-23 17:00

Hakozaki campus, Science building no. 1, room 1434

homological representation of Hecke algebras and the Temperley Lieb algebras

Kenichi KAWAGOE (Department of Computational Science, Kanazawa Univ.)

2008-05-23 16:00 〜 2008-05-23 17:00

Hakozaki campus, Science Building no.3, room 3304

Remarks on the regularity of the incompressible fluids

Jihoon Lee (Department of Mathematics, Sungkyunkwan University)

2008-05-23 16:15 〜 2008-05-23 17:15

Ropponmatsu campus, building no. 4, room 313

Quasi-orthogonal subalgebras of matrix algebras

Hiromichi OHNO (Kyushu Univ.)

2008-05-26 16:30 〜 2008-05-26 18:00

Hakozaki campus, Science Building no.1, room 1434

A Stabilization Method for the Hydrogen Diffusion Model in Materials

Stephane NDONG-MEFANE (九大工学研究院)

2008-05-27 16:00 〜 2008-05-27 17:30

Ito campus, West building no. 4, room 313

p-compact groups and Kac-Moody groups

Aguade, Jaume (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)

2008-05-29 16:00 〜 2008-05-29 17:00

Ropponmatsu campus, building no. 4, room 313

On a ramification bound of semi-stable mod p representations over a local field.

Shin HATTORI (Hokkaido Univ.)

2008-05-30 15:30 〜 2008-05-30 16:30

Hakozaki campus, Science building no. 1, room 1434

Extensions of (phi, Gamma)-modules

Seunghwan Chang (KAIST)

2008-05-30 16:45 〜 2008-05-30 17:45

Hakozaki campus, Science building no. 1, room 1434

On the Zeros of Hecke Type Faber Polynomials

Tsuyoshi MIEZAKI (Kyushu Univ.)

2008-06-02 15:30 〜 2008-06-02 17:00

Hakozaki campus, Science Building no.1, room 1401