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  1. Hodge Theory and Complex Algebraic Geometry II: Volume 2 (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Claire Voisin, 2008-02-29
  2. An Invitation to Algebraic Geometry by Karen E. Smith, Lauri Kahanpää, et all 2004-01-27
  3. Principles of Algebraic Geometry by Phillip Griffiths, Joseph Harris, 1994-08-02
  4. Algebraic Geometry 1: From Algebraic Varieties to Schemes (Translations of Mathematical Monographs) by Kenji Ueno, 1999-11
  5. Algebraic Geometry by Solomon Lefschetz, 2005-12-27
  6. Using Algebraic Geometry (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by David A. Cox, John Little, et all 2005-03-17
  7. Tropical Algebraic Geometry (Oberwolfach Seminars) by Ilia Itenberg, Grigory Mikhalkin, et all 2007-03-28
  8. Algebraic Geometry I: Complex Projective Varieties (Classics in Mathematics) by David Mumford, 1995-02-15
  9. Undergraduate Algebraic Geometry (London Mathematical Society Student Texts) by Miles Reid, 1989-01-27
  10. Algebraic Geometry (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Robin Hartshorne, 1997-04-01
  11. Fourier-Mukai Transforms in Algebraic Geometry (Oxford Mathematical Monographs) by Daniel Huybrechts, 2006-06-29
  12. Basic Algebraic Geometry 2: Schemes and Complex Manifolds by Igor R. Shafarevich, 1996-03-18
  13. Basic Algebraic Geometry (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) by I.R. Shafarevich, 1976-02-23
  14. Algebraic Geometry: An Introduction (Universitext) by Daniel Perrin, 2007-12-19

161. Alice Silverberg -- Home Page
University of California at Irvine. Arithmetic algebraic geometry, applications. Publications, slides, photographs, dances.
http://math.uci.edu/~asilverb/
Alice Silverberg
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of California at Irvine
Email is always the best way to reach me: asilverb@uci.edu
Telephone:
Office: 219 MSTB
Mailing Address:
103 MSTB
Mathematics Department, UCI
Irvine, CA 92697-3875
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CURRICULUM VITAE
OLD COURSE WEBSITES ***NEW!!!*** SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SECURITY AND CRYPTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP , Saturday, September 24, 2005, University of California, Irvine. Center for Cyber-Security and Privacy, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, UC Irvine Slides from ANTS VI invited talk, June 15, 2004 (pdf file) PCMI Lecture Notes on Open Questions in Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (525K PostScript file) MSRI/Evans lecture, December 12, 2000 (unanimated slides) ... Photos, Dances, and other Interesting Things

162. SWAGP2003
ON algebraic geometry AND PHYSICS. School on FourierMukai functors and Nahm transforms . (June 18-23, 2003). Workshop on Geometric Integral Transforms
http://mukai.usal.es/wagp03/
ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS School on "Fourier- Mukai functors and Nahm transforms" (June 18-23, 2003) Workshop on "Geometric Integral Transforms and Applications" (June 24-27, 2003) DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCA, SPAIN Supported by:
  • University of Salamanca
  • International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste
  • Spanish Ministry for Science and Technology (MCYT)

Advisory Committee
E. Arbarello (Pisa) R. Dijkgraaf (Amsterdam) R. Donagi (Philadelphia) B. Dubrovin(SISSA) M.S. Narasimhan (SISSA) C. Viallet (Paris) Scientific Committee Organizing Committee
The Department of Mathematics of the University of Salamanca, in collaboration with the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste (SISSA), is organizing the 2003 School and Workshop on Algebraic Geometry and Physics, that will take place in Salamanca (Spain) from Thursday 19 to Friday 28, June 2003. This event is part of a series of workshops and schools organized since 1996 by SISSA in collaboration with other institutions, including the University of Salamanca. Topics covered will include Fourier-Mukai transform in its various personifications, Nahm transform, derived categories and birational geometry, and applications to mirror symmetry and branes. The arrival and departure days will be:

163. Bruinier, Jan
Universit¤t zu K¶ln. Automorphic forms, number theory, and algebraic geometry. Research papers, preprints, and links.
http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/~bruinier/
Prof. Dr. Jan Hendrik Bruinier
Mathematisches Institut
Weyertal 86-90
Germany Office: 014
Phone: ++49 (0)221 470 4334
Fax: ++49 (0)221 470 6745
E-mail: bruinier at math dot uni-koeln dot de Research interests: Automorphic Forms, Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry
Phone: ++49 (0)221 470 4337, E-mail: stiehl at math dot uni-koeln dot de
Things of interest
Publications
Useful links
Last update: September 6, 2005

164. Prof. J.H. Coates, FRS
University of Cambridge. Interests in number theory, arithmetical algebraic geometry, and Iwasawa theory.
http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/site2002/People/coates_jh.html
Department of Pure Mathematics
and Mathematical Statistics DPMMS People Prof. J.H. Coates, FRS
Prof. J.H. Coates, FRS
Title: Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics
College: Emmanuel College
Room: C1.08
Tel: +44 1223 337989
Personal Home Page
Research Interests: Number theory, arithmetical algebraic geometry, Iwasawa theory
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165. Algebraic Geometry Conference
810 October 1999; University of Missouri, Columbia.
http://www.math.missouri.edu/~staff/conference/
MIDWEST ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 8-10, 1999
Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211, USA
The Third Midwest Algebraic Geometry Conference will be held October 8-10, 1999 at the University of Missouri, Columbia, The purpose of the conference is to present some recent progress in Algebraic Geometry, with a focus on:
  • Resolution of Singularities.
  • Birational Algebraic Geometry.
  • Commutative Algebra.
  • Algebraic Cycles and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry.
    Plenary Speakers:
    S. Abhyankar , Purdue University
    V. Alexeev , University of Georgia
    V. Lakshmibi , Northeastern University
    M. Hochster , University of Michigan
    Y. Kawamata , University of Tokyo
    R. Lazarsfeld , University of Michigan M. Levine , Northeastern University Organizing Committee: Dale Cutkosky (MU), Dan Edidin (MU), and Qi Zhang (MU). Sponsored by the the MU Department of Mathematics. Further information can be obtained by E-Mail: dale@math.missouri.edu edidin@math.missouri.edu or qi@math.missouri.edu or by regular mail to Qi Zhang, Dept. of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA (FAX: 573-882-1869). An online application is available at http://www.math.missouri.edu/~staff/conferences/application2.html
  • 166. Popular Texts
    Textbook in Problems on Elementary Topology by Viro, Ivanov, Kharlamov and Netsvetaev draft version in postscript. The page also includes several papers on real algebraic geometry.
    http://www.math.uu.se/~oleg/educ-texts.html
    Textbook in Problems on Elementary Topology
    by O.Ya.Viro, O.A.Ivanov, V.M.Kharlamov and N.Y.Netsvetaev. This is a textbook on Elementary Topology. Still, it is not finished. Hopefully, it will not be yet another textbook. Here is Foreword where we describe ideas and tricks, which can help to get the first impression about the project. To find out more, take a look on Table of Contents
    I would appreciate any criticism or suggestions either on the general principles or any specific part of the text. The latest version of the whole book (a PostScript file) can be taken here Russian version, which is even less complete, can be found here.
    Configurations of Skew Lines in the 3-Dimensional Space
    This is a survey of results on projective configurations of subspaces in general position written by Julia Viro and Oleg Viro in the form of a popular introduction to the subject, with much of the material accessible to advanced high school students. However, in the part of the survey concerning configurations of lines in general position in three-dimensional space we give a complete exposition.
    The same paper in postscript format: Interlacings of Skew Lines
    Introduction into Topology of Real Algebraic Varieties
    Postscript files of the first sections of this text: The Early Topological Study of Real Algebraic Plane Curves
    A Real Algebraic Curve from the Complex Point of View

    The Topological Point of View on Prohibitions
    Patchworking
    A popular paper concerning a technique for constructing real algebraic varieties by gluing pieces together and counter-examples to the oldest conjecture about topology of real algebraic curves (published in the Intelligencer).

    167. MODULAR FORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
    A summer school for students in number theory, algebra and algebraic geometry. Sophus Lie Conference Center, Nordfjordeid, Norway; 1620 August 2004.
    http://www.math.uio.no/div/nordfjordeid/modular.html
    SUMMER SCHOOL
    MODULAR FORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
    16.-20. August 2004
    Sophus Lie Conference Center, Nordfjordeid, Norway
    Lecturers:
    Don Zagier (MPI, Bonn)
    Organizing committee:
    Sponsors:
    Program: The summer school is particularly aimed at students in number theory, algebra and algebraic geometry.
    The course will consist of three intertwined lecture series, "Elliptic modular forms and their applications" (Don Zagier)
    "Hilbert modular forms and their applications" (Jan Bruinier)
    "Siegel modular forms and their applications" (Gerard van der Geer) The first of these will treat the classical one-variable theory and some of its many applications in number theory (representations of numbers by quadratic forms, irrationality and transcendence results, moments of periodic functions, ...), algebraic geometry (counting of coverings of curves), and mathematical physics (appearance of modular forms in percolation theory, string theory, etc.) The second, which has a more geometric flavor, will give an introduction to the theory of Hilbert modular forms in two variables (i.e., over real quadratic fields), the geometry of Hilbert modular surfaces, and to Borcherds products and the Borcherds lifting. The third will give an introduction to Siegel modular forms (both scalar- and vector-valued) and present a beautiful application to the theory of curves of finite fields (Harder's conjecture).

    168. Alg_arith.icm98
    (ICM 1998 Satellite Conference) Essen, Germany; 1015 August 1998.
    http://www.exp-math.uni-essen.de/zahlentheorie/Alg_Arith_Geo_ICM98/index.html
    ICM 1998 SATELLITE CONFERENCE ALGEBRAIC and ARITHMETIC GEOMETRY
    August 10-15, 1998 Essen, Germany
    Third announcement
    There will be a satellite conference on algebraic and arithmetic geometry at the university of Essen, Germany, from August 10 until August 15, 1998. Arrival: Sunday, August 9, afternoon
    Departure: Saturday, August 15, afternoon
    Nearest airport:
    Program:
    There will be plenary sessions (55 min.) and two parallel series of main lectures (45 min.), one on Geometry and one on Arithmetic.
    At present the following speakers accepted the invitation:
    V. Alexeev, V. Batyrev, K. Behrend, S. Bloch, J.-B. Bost, C. Deninger,
    A. Goncharov, R. Hain, D. Harbater, Y. Ihara, J. de Jong, Y. Kawamata,
    F. Oort, R. Pink, F. Pop, M. Raynaud, K. Ribet, S. Saito, T. Saito,
    In addition there will be up to four parallel series of seminar talks (35 min.). The subjects of the seminars include
      Arithmetic and Arakelov geometry Galois theory Algebraic cycles Birational geometry Geometry and physics Projective geometry and vector bundles
    Preliminary schedule (new): as ps.file

    169. Homepage: Susanne Schmitt (Max-Planck-Institut Für Informatik)
    MaxPlanck-Institut f¼r Informatik. Effective computational geometry, separation bounds; Computer algebra; algebraic number theory, elliptic curves. Publications.
    http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~sschmitt/
    max planck institut informatik
    Homepage
    Susanne Schmitt
    Department 1: Algorithms and Complexity
    Building 46.1
    , Room 318
    Stuhlsatzenhausweg 85

    Germany
    Email: Get my email address via email
    Phone: Fax:
    Research Interests
    • Real algebraic numbers, Root isolation, Separation bounds Effective Computational Geometry Computer Algebra Algebraic number theory, Elliptic curves
    Publications
    Publications of Dr. Susanne Schmitt
    Teaching
    • Summer term 2005: Seminar Geometrische Algorithmen, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert
    Earlier terms
    • Winter term 2004/2005: Seminar Geometric Rounding, Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt Winter term 2004/2005: Lecture Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert Summer term 2004: Seminar Theorie und Praxis geometrischer Algorithmen, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert Winter term 2003/2004: Lecture Effective Computational Geometry for Curves and Surfaces, Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert

    170. Amnon Besser: Homepage
    Ben Gurion University. Number theory, algebraic cycles, algebraic Ktheory and arithmetic geometry. Research, publications, course information, and links.
    http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~bessera/
    Prof. Amnon Besser
    Address Department of Mathematics
    Ben Gurion University

    Be'er Sheva 84105
    Israel Phone
    Fax
    E-mail:
    bessera@math.bgu.ac.il
    Room NO.
    Office hours
    : Monday 14-16 Education B.Sc. : Tel Aviv University 1985
    M.Sc. : Tel Aviv University 1987
    Ph.D. : Tel Aviv University 1993 Research Research Interests: Number theory, Arithmetic geometry, p-adic integration, p-adic cohomology, Shimura varieties, Automorphic forms, Algebraic cycles, Algebraic K-theory. List of publications from mathscinet (requires mathscinet authorization) Research profile Research Group: Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Publications

    171. The London Topology And Geometry Seminar
    Held on Fridays in term with interests in topology, algebraic, differential and symplectic geometry, dynamical systems and mathematical physics.
    http://www.ma.ic.ac.uk/geometry/seminar.html
    The London topology and geometry seminar
    The seminar is held jointly by Imperial College King's College , and Queen Mary , University of London, with visitors from Cambridge Oxford Warwick and other universities. It is designed for anyone visiting London on a Friday afternoon.
    To be put on the email list to be notified about seminars, email "subscribe" to geometry-request@ic.ac.uk . Similarly to un subscribe.
    The organisers are: Martin Bridson Shaun Bullett Simon Donaldson Bill Harvey , and Mark Haskins
    Some older organisers of the London Geometry seminar: Du Val Roth , and Semple
    Timetable
    • Friday 7th October. Room 140, Huxley Building, Imperial College
      Michael Anderson (Stony Brook): Dehn surgery construction of Einstein metrics in higher dimensions. Abstract
      Friday 14th October. Room 140, Huxley Building, Imperial College
      Marc Lackenby (Oxford): Counting covering spaces and subgroups in dimension three. Abstract
      Friday 21st October. Room 140, Huxley Building, Imperial College
      Tamas Hausel (Oxford and Texas Austin): Cohomology of hyperkahler manifolds via arithmetic harmonic analysis.

    172. Algebraic Number Theory Archive
    Number theory/arithmetic geometry. (~200 articles)
    http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/ANT/
    Algebraic Number Theory Archive
    Welcome to the (new) Algebraic Number Theory Archive, founded by Nigel Boston and Dan Grayson and currently maintained by Michael Zieve. This archive is for research in algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry. It is being converted to an overlay for the mathematics arXiv
  • Instructions for authors: Please contribute new submissions to the NT (Number Theory) category of the math arXiv following these submission instructions . Submissions in algebraic number theory will automatically appear here within a few days. Please write to the ANT e-mail address if your arXiv article has been overlooked.
  • Members of the mailing list receive announcements of new e-prints. To subscribe (or unsubscribe), please write to the ANT e-mail address.
  • Some TeX fonts in compressed tar format, including the lams* and xy* fonts, which are needed for some of the e-prints. ANT e-mail address:
    Papers
    math.NT/0412357 : 18 Dec 2004, Compatibility of local and global Langlands correspondences , by Richard Taylor and Teruyoshi Yoshida.
    math.AG/0412294
  • 173. Mathematics 2005, 4-7 April, Liverpool
    British Pure and Applied Mathematics Colloquium, incorporating the 57th BMC and the 47th BAMC. Special sessions on Dynamical Systems, algebraic and Arithmetic geometry, Solid Mechanics, Mathematical Biology, Mechanics of Fluids, Asymptotic Analysis. Liverpool, UK; 47 April 2005.
    http://www.maths.liv.ac.uk/~colloquium/
    Mathematics 2005 4-7 April Liverpool incorporating
    th British Mathematical Colloquium
    th British Applied Mathematics Colloquium
    Welcome and General Information
    Scientific Programme Sponsors Liverpool ... Liverpool

    174. Wingberg, Kay
    Universit¤t Heidelberg. algebraic number theory, Iwasawa theory; arithmetic geometry; structure of profinite (or prop) groups. Publications.
    http://www.mathi.uni-heidelberg.de/~wingberg/agwingberg/wingberg.html
    Prof. Dr. Kay Wingberg Mathematisches Institut
    Im Neuenheimer Feld 288
    D-69120 Heidelberg
    Germany
    Telefon: +49-(0)6221-54-4897, Sekretariat: -5766, Telefax: -8312
    Email: wingberg@mathi.uni-heidelberg.de
    Sprechstunde: Donnerstags 10-11 Uhr Zi. 226 INF 288
    Research interests

    Publikationen

    Research interests Algebraic Number Theory, Iwasawa Theory,
    Arithmetic Geometry, Structure of profinite (or pro-p) Groups Publikationen Cohomology of Number Fields (with Uwe Jannsen) (with Uwe Jannsen) Eine Bemerkung zum Einbettungsproblem mit nicht-abelschem Kern (with Uwe Jannsen) Demuskin-Erzeugende einer elementar-abelschen p-Erweiterung (with Uwe Jannsen) ,p ,p Galois groups of number fields generated by torsion points of elliptic curves Artin/Verdier duality for n-dimensional local fields involving higher algebraic K-sheaves (with Christopher Deninger) On the product formula in Galois groups On the rational points of abelian varieties over Z p -extensions of number fields ... On the Beilinson-conjectures for elliptic curves with complex multiplication (with Christopher Deninger) A Riemann-Hurwitz formula for the Selmer group of an elliptic curve with complex multiplication Representations of locally profinite Groups Duality Theorems for abelian varieties over Z p ... On the fundamental group of a smooth arithmetic surface (with Alexander Schmidt) On the maximal unramified p-extension of an algebraic number field On positively ramified extensions of algebraic number fields Safarevic's theorem on solvable groups as Galois group (with Alexander Schmidt)

    175. Clayton Petsche
    University of Georgia. Diophantine geometry and arithmetic; Local and global heights on algebraic varieties; Uniform distribution on locally compact groups; Applications of harmonic analysis to number theory; Mahler measure of polynomials. Teaching notes.
    http://www.math.uga.edu/~clayton/
    Clayton Petsche
    VIGRE Postdoctoral Associate
    Department of Mathematics
    The University of Georgia
    Contact Information.

    Office. Boyd Graduate Research Center, Room 526.
    Office Hours. Tues. 11-12, Wed. 1-3:30, and by appointment.
    Mailing Address. Department of Mathematics; The University of Georgia; Athens, GA 30602-7403; U.S.A.
    Email. clayton at math.uga.edu
    Papers.
    Global discrepancy and small points on elliptic curves.
    (with Matthew Baker). Submitted for publication. ( preprint available in pdf Small rational points on elliptic curves over number fields. Submitted for publication. ( preprint available in pdf A quantitative version of Bilu's equidistribution theorem. International Journal of Number Theory, to appear. ( preprint available in pdf The distribution of Galois orbits of low height. Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, 2003. Courses. Fall 2005. Modern Algebra and Geometry I. Spring 2005. Introduction to Higher Mathematics. Fall 2004. Analytic Geometry and Calculus. Job Application Materials. Curriculum Vitae.

    176. René Schoof, Università Di Roma TOR VERGATA, Rene Schoof
    Universit  di Roma “Tor Vergata”. algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry. Papers, preprints, lecture notes, resources, tables.
    http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~schoof/
    Address
    • Dipartimento di Matematica
      Via della Ricerca Scientifica
      I-00133 Roma, ITALY
    • Phone: +39-06-72594662
    • Fax: +39-06-72594699
    • Email: schoof@mat.uniroma2.it
      schoof@science.uva.nl
    Anno accademico 2005-2006
    Esami settembre 2005
    Publications
    Other
    Various

    Maartens

    177. Private Page Berge
    University Bordeaux. algebraic number theory and geometry of numbers. Publications, recent work, and links.
    http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~berge/
    • phone: +33-5-40-00-60-96 (From France : 05-40-00-60-96) fax : +33-5-40-00-69-50 (From France : 05-40-00-69-50)
    • berge@math.u-bordeaux.fr

    • Laboratoire A2X
      33405, Talence cedex
      France
    Math-info,
    bibli
    I am a Mathematics professor at the University Bordeaux 1, emeritus since 2000. My general field of research is number theory. After working for several years on algebraic number theory (Galois module structures, regulators and discriminants), I am presently interested in geometry of numbers.
    Links to WEB pages of some mathematicians working on lattices and coding theory.
  • Christine Bachoc Richard Borcherds Renaud Coulangeon Noam Elkies ...
  • P. H. Tiep
    Publications
    Recent work

    178. Yi Ouyang's Homepage
    University of Toronto. algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry cohomological tools to study the arithmetic properties of number fields. Publications.
    http://www.math.toronto.edu/youyang/
    Yi Ouyang , Postdoctoral Fellow
    Department of Mathematics
    University of Toronto

    100 St. George Street
    Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
    Phone: (416) 978-4156, (905) 828-3841
    Fax: (416) 978-4107
    Email: youyang@math.toronto.edu
    Office: Sidney Smith 5016F or South Building 3023C(UTM)
    Welcome to my homepage. I hope you enjoy your stay here.
    My name is Yi Ouyang and in Chinese Ou Yang Yi. I am a postdoctoral fellow of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto.
    • Education
    • Research
      My specialty is algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry. More specifically, I apply cohomological tools to study the arithmetic properties of number fields. One topic I am studying is the universal norm distributions, which appears quite often in the theory of cyclotomic fields, elliptic curves and modular curves. I determined the group cohomology of some universal norm distributions and used the results to study the Kolyvagin recursions in Euler systems. The other topic I am studying is about the Mordell-Weil group and Selmer group of an abelian variety in number fields, in particular, in a tower of unramified extensions. I am also participating activities in the

    179. Prof. C.B. Thomas
    University of Cambridge. Application of algebraic topology to differential geometry.
    http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/site2002/People/thomas_cb.html
    Department of Pure Mathematics
    and Mathematical Statistics DPMMS People Prof. C.B. Thomas
    Prof. C.B. Thomas
    Title: Professor of Algebraic Topology
    College: Robinson College
    Room: E1.19
    Tel: +44 1223 337970
    Research Interests: It has long been known that the existence of certain geometric structures on smooth manifolds imposes topological constraints. A deeper question is to ask whether these suffice, and if not, what additional conditions are needed. Examples include Riemannian metrics (with positive scalar, Ricci or sectional curvatures), contact and symplectic forms. In attempting to solve these problems interesting arithmetic questions arise - for example on the role of cubic forms in the construction of symplectic 6-manifolds. Other interests: group cohomology, geometrisation of 3-manifolds, application of topology to number theory.
    Information provided by

    180. Home Page Of Chris Towse
    Scripps College, Claremont. Arithmetic geometry and Riemann surfaces (Weierstrass points), algebraic number theory (generalized continued fractions), combinatorics (chain partitions).
    http://pages.scrippscollege.edu/~ctowse/ctowse.html
    Christopher Towse
    Office: Balch 204
    Phone: (909) 607-3540
    E-mail: christopher.towse@scrippscollege.edu
    Mailing Address:
      Department of Mathematics
      1030 Columbia Ave.
      Scripps College
      Claremont, CA 91711 USA
    Click here for the Scripps Math Department website. Click here for a schedule of the Claremont Colleges Mathematics Colloquium.
    Teaching Schedule:
    Fall 2005
    Math 32, Calculus III.
    MWF, 10:00-10:50, Hum 119.
    Math 175, Number Theory.
    TTh, 2:45-4:00, Balch 220.
    Office Hours : Monday 11-12, Tuesday 4-5, Friday 11-12. Or by appointment.
    For more about the professional me , click here
    Just a few Math Links

    Interested in the Putnam Competition? Here is the official site at Santa Clara University . Many colleges and universities put up sites each year, but they seem to change and disappear regularly. Try searching on Google to find the latest sites. Each Fall semester: If you're a Scripps student interested in the Putnam, we'll having practice sessions throughout the semester. Feel free to give me a call or email for more information. Also, Harvey Mudd has practice sessions (which you can take as a half-credit course) each fall. The Number Theory Web lists many resources.

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