Greetings,
I am writing to officially announce the 2002 version of our
Summer Tutorial program. The idea here is to offer you some interesting
mathematics if you have an ulterior motive for being in the Boston area
during July and the beginning of August. In particular, the tutorials
will run for six weeks starting roughly at the beginning of July, meeting
twice per week in the evenings (so as not to interfere with day time
jobs). The format will be much like that of the term time tutorials, with
the tutorial leader lecturing in the first few meetings and students
lecturing later on. Here, I should say that these tutorials have no
official Harvard status, so you won't receive either Harvard or
concentration credit for them. Moreover, enrollment in the tutorial does
not qualify you for any Harvard related perks (such as a place to live).
However, the Math Department will pay each student participant a stipend
of $600 and you can hand in your final paper from the tutorial for you
junior 5-page paper requirement.
If there is sufficient interest, we will be offering 4 tutorials
this summer; the topics and leaders are as follows:
- 'Knots and 3-manifolds' lead by Ciprian Manolescu.
- 'Groups of Mobius transformations' lead by David Dumas
- 'Zeta and L-functions' lead by Noah Snyder.
- 'Modular forms and deformations of Galois Represenations' by Peter Green.
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Below, you will find a brief description of each tutorial topic.
Moreover, the tutorial leaders will describe their tutorials at
the April 2 Math Table. Finally, they will also be available at 2pm on
Thursday, April 4 in room 507 in the Math Department to describe the
tutorials.
You can sign up for a tutorial by emailing your desire to me
at chtaubes@math. When you
do sign up, please list at least one other choice in case your desired
tutorial is either over subscribed or under subscribed.
What follows are some brief descriptions of the tutorial topics.
If you have further questions about the topics, contact the tutorial
leader via the email address given below. If you have questions about the
administration of the tutorials,
ask me.
-- Cliff Taubes
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