Institut Fourier

Nos dernières publications
Inauguration de l'exposition - Vanessa Vitse : Nombres de Sophie Germain et codes secrets
Exposé de Vanessa Vitse (Institut Fourier) : Nombres de Sophie Germain et codes secrets
Aurel PAGE - Cohomology of arithmetic groups and number theory: geometric, asymptotic and computati…
In this lecture series, the first part will be dedicated to cohomology of arithmetic groups of lower ranks (e.g., Bianchi groups), their associated geometric models (mainly from hyperbolic geometry)
Phong NGUYEN - Recent progress on lattices's computations 2
This is an introduction to the mysterious world of lattice algorithms, which have found many applications in computer science, notably in cryptography. We will explain how lattices are represented by
Alexander HULPKE - Computational group theory, cohomology of groups and topological methods 5
The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to
Zachary Himes - On not the rational dualizing module for $\text{Aut}(F_n)$
Bestvina--Feighn proved that $\text{Aut}(F_n)$ is a rational duality group, i.e. there is a $\mathbb{Q}[\text{Aut}(F_n)]$-module, called the rational dualizing module, and a form of Poincar\'e duality
Tobias Moede - Coclass theory for nilpotent associative algebras
The coclass of a finite p-group of order p^n and class c is defined as n-c. Using coclass as the primary invariant in the investigation of finite p-groups turned out to be a very fruitful approach.
Oussama Hamza - Hilbert series and mild groups
Let $p$ be an odd prime number and $G$ a finitely generated pro-$p$ group. Define $I(G)$ the augmentation ideal of the group algebra of $G$ over $F_p$ and define the Hilbert series of $G$ by: $G(t):
Gabriele NEBE - Lattices, Perfects lattices, Voronoi reduction theory, modular forms, computations …
The talks of Coulangeon will introduce the notion of perfect, eutactic and extreme lattices and the Voronoi's algorithm to enumerate perfect lattices (both Eulcidean and Hermitian). The talk of Nebe
Alexander HULPKE - Computational group theory, cohomology of groups and topological methods 4
The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to
Paul GUNNELLS - Cohomology of arithmetic groups and number theory: geometric, asymptotic and comput…
In this lecture series, the first part will be dedicated to cohomology of arithmetic groups of lower ranks (e.g., Bianchi groups), their associated geometric models (mainly from hyperbolic geometry)
Paul GUNNELLS - Cohomology of arithmetic groups and number theory: geometric, asymptotic and comput…
In this lecture series, the first part will be dedicated to cohomology of arithmetic groups of lower ranks (e.g., Bianchi groups), their associated geometric models (mainly from hyperbolic geometry)
Paul GUNNELLS - Cohomology of arithmetic groups and number theory: geometric, asymptotic and comput…
In this lecture series, the first part will be dedicated to cohomology of arithmetic groups of lower ranks (e.g., Bianchi groups), their associated geometric models (mainly from hyperbolic geometry)
Intervenants et intervenantes
Professeur de mathématiques à l'Université de Pise (Italie) en 2020
Mathématicien. En poste à la National and Kapodistrian University, Athènes, Grèce (en 2018)
Titulaire d'un doctorat de Mathématiques et d'informatique, spécialité : mathématiques pures. Rattaché à : Université de Bordeaux (en 2017)
Auteur d'une thèse en Mathématiques et applications à Limoges en 2016
Professeur à l'Université Paris-Saclay (en 2021)
Professeur à l'Institut Albert Einstein (Postdam, Allemagne) en 2014
Mathématicien. En poste : Département de mathématiques "Federigo Enriques", Milan, Italie (en 2016)
Mathématicien. Professeur assistant au département de Mathématiques de l'Université du Wisconsin (2018)
Co-directeur d'une thèse en Mathématiques à Aix-Marseille en 2016. Professeur à l'université autonome de Madrid (Espagne)
Professeur et directeur du laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées de Bordeaux (MAB), à l'Université de Bordeaux 1, en 2002. Titulaire d'un doctorat en Mathématiques Appliquées (Bordeaux I, 1981)
Enseigne à la Chalmers University of Technology à Gothenburg (Suède) (2014)