The Hawaii workshop on the arithmetic of modular forms

May, 21-24(25), 2008.

University of Hawaii at Manoa


Place and time of the talks

Department of Mathematics, Keller Hall, 401, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm


TOPICS

The focus areas include
  • Harmonic weak Maass forms
  • Ramanujan mock theta functions
  • Congruences related to modular forms and weak Maass forms
  • Rationality of Fourier coefficients and special values
  • Borcherds products and Heegner divisors
  • Weak Maass - Modular grids

List of participants and preliminary talk schedule

    Scott Ahlgren, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne
    Matt Boylan, University of South Carolina
    Kathrin Bringmann, University of Minnesota - Minneapolis
    Jim Brown, California Institute of Technology
    Jan Hendrik Bruinier, Technical University at Darmstadt, Germany
    YoungJu Choie, Pohang Technical University, Korea
    Youn-Seo Choi, Korean Institute for Advanced Studies, Seoul, Korea
    Michael Dewar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne
    Amanda Folsom, University of Wisconsin at Madison
    Sharon Garthwaite, Bucknell University, Lewisburg
    Pavel Guerzhoy, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Paul Jenkins, University of California at Los Angeles
    Seokho Jin, Pohang Technical University, Korea
    Zachary Kent, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Winfried Kohnen, University of Heidelberg, Germany
    Jongryul Lim, Pohang Technical University, Korea
    Subong Lim, Pohang Technical University, Korea
    Karl Mahlburg, Massachusets Institute of Technology
    Ken Ono, University of Wisconsin at Madison
    Robert Osburn, University College, Dublin, Ireland
    David Penniston, Furman University, Greenville
    Olav Richter, University of North Texas
    Nils-Peter Skoruppa, University of Siegen, Germany
    Holly Swisher, Oregon State University
    Tonghai Yang, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    Shou-Wu Zhang, Columbia University

Funding

The conference receives partial funding from the the College of Natural Sciences and National Science Foundation research grant DMS-0700933.


Workshop organizers

Ken Ono and Pavel Guerzhoy

Possible Accomodations (please contact Pavel Guerzhoy for booking): / UPDATED /

The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel
This is a very good hotel located right on the beach, in a quite place half a mile away from Waikiki. It is, probably, a bit more expensive than most of us can afford. This is some 3 miles from the University.

The following two twins look as the preferred choice:
Ocean Resort Hotel and Queen Kapiolani Hotel
These hotels have the advantages of very good location and reasonable rates. They are two minutes walk from Waikiki beach, near the Honolulu Zoo. Rooms may have nice views. The hotels are around 2.5 miles from the University.

Hale Manoa Reasonable rooms for a very cheap price located on campus around 5 minutes walk from the workshop. A no-frills accomodation with shared bathrooms.