
As a continuation of two former events, the conference is aimed at presenting new and interesting results in the area of automorphic forms and related topics. The 22 invited speakers – including leading experts in their fields - cover various subjects such as the prime geodesic theorem, subconvexity bounds for L-functions, Sato-Tate measures, the hyperbolic circle problem, etc.
Invated speakers:
Dorian Goldfeld (Columbia University)
Farrell Brumley (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
William Duke (University of California, Los Angeles)
András Biró (Rényi Institute, Budapest)
Emmanuel Kowalski (ETH Zürich)
Pär Kurlberg (KTH Stockholm)
Min Lee (University of Bristol)
Claudia Alfes (Bielefeld University)
Yingkun Li (TU Darmstadt)
Ping Xi (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
Michael Woodbury (Rutgers University)
Sampurna Pal (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)
Olga Balkanova (Steklov Mathematical Institute)
Dimitrios Chatzakos (University of Patras)
Kaneenika Sinha (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune)
Steve Lester (King's College, London)
Brandon Williams (RWTH Aachen University)
Jeffrey Hoffstein (Brown University)
Dmitry Frolenkov (Steklov Mathematical Institute)
Alex Popa (Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest)
Gergely Zábrádi (Rényi Institute & Eötvös University, Budapest)
Petru Constantinescu (EPF Lausanne)
Besides the invited talks, we devote part of an afternoon to speed talks, where younger researchers present their work in a short time interval.