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    Number Theory

    The number theorists at Warwick work in a variety of areas, including:

    • Diophantine equations
    • Rational points on elliptic curves, curves of higher genus, and surfaces
    • Modular forms, including their application to Diophantine equations
    • Hilbert and Bianchi modular forms
    • Algorithmic aspects of the above
    • Computational number theory.

    Staff

    • John Cremona
    • Samir Siksek
    • Damiano Testa
    • Bill Hart
    • David Loeffler
    • Lassina Dembélé
    • Arsen Elkin
    • Johan Bosman
    • Marco Streng
    • Haluk Sengun
    • Jeroen Sijslin (from 2012)

    Visitors

    Graduate Students

    • Barinder Banwait
    • David Holmes
    • Michael Mourao
    • Soma Purkait
    • Charlie Turner
    • Kimi Tsukazaki
    • Jenny Cooley
    • Stephanos Papanikolopoulos

    Former Members and visitors

    • Ronald van Luijk (2007-2008)
    • Martin Bright (2009-2011)
    • Mostafa Ibrahim Mostafa (PhD 2009)
    • Robert Miller (visitor October - December 2010)
    • Carlos Barros (PhD 2010)
    • Homero Gallegos-Ruiz (PhD 2010)
    • Maite Aranés (PhD 2011)
    • Thotsaphon "Nook" Thongjunthug (PhD 2011)

    Seminar activities are numerous and include a wide range from informal learning groups to more formal seminars. The Number Theory Seminar meets on Monday afternoons.

    Until 30 September 2010, the number theory group at Warwick was a member of the EU Marie-Curie Research Training Network GTEM (Galois Theory and Explicit Methods in Arithmetic), which has 12 nodes across Europe. In September 2009 the Third Annual Meeting of GTEM took place at Warwick. The GTEM project has now ended.

    See also:

    About the Mathematics Institute

    Mathematics Research Centre

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    Page contact: John Cremona Last revised: Wed 9 May 2012
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