S E R M O N 2 0 1 0
Participants
- Scott Ahlgren, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
- Central critical values of modular L-functions
mod p.
- Pradipto Banerjee, University of South Carolina.
- Investigations into Galois groups of generalized Laguerre
polynomials.
- Jeff Beyerl, Clemson University.
- Matt Boylan, University of South Carolina.
- Jim Brown, Clemson University.
- Special values of L-functions for Saito-Kurokawa
lifts.
- Kenny Brown, University of South Carolina.
- John Bryk, John Jay College (CUNY).
- Counting roots of polynomials modulo primes.
- Mike Detlefsen, Slippery Rock University.
- More symmetry for symmetric primes.
- Scott Dunn, University of South Carolina.
- Michael Filaseta, University of South Carolina.
- Carrie Finch, Washington & Lee University.
- Sierpinski numbers of the form kr + 1 and
kr + 2.
- Peter Fletcher, Virginia Tech.
- Quadratic reciprocity for symmetric pairs of
primes.
- Jenny Fuselier, High Point University.
- Hypergeometric functions over Fp and
counting points.
- Sam Gross, University of South Carolina.
- Maxine Guzman, High Point University.
- Kevin Hare, University of Waterloo.
- Odd perfect numbers (Friday talk at 2:30, especially
for undergraduates).
- Stolarsky's conjecture and the sum of digits function
(SERMON talk).
- Kevin James, Clemson University.
- Hiren Maharaj, Clemson University.
- Asymptotically optimal towers over finite fields from
modular curves.
- Michael Mossinghoff, Davidson College.
- Carlos Nicolas, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- Lower and upper bounds on the size of full convex
subdivisions.
- Patricia O'Connor, High Point University.
- Sebastian Pauli, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- Filip Saidak, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- Drew Sills, Georgia Southern University.
- Identities of the Ramanujan-Slater type.
- David Stone, Georgia Southern University.
- Brett Tangedal, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- Andrew Vincent, University of South Carolina.
- John Webb, University of South Carolina.
- Cameron Withrow, Radford University.
- Hui Xue, Clemson University.
- A higher weight Gross-Kohnen-Zagier theorem.
- Dan Yasaki, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- Modular forms and elliptic curves over the field of fifth
roots of unity.
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