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Y. Ihara
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Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan
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K. Ribet
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Department of Mathematics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, USA
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J.-P. Serre
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College de France, Paris, France
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Table of contents (8 papers)
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- Don Blasius, Dinakar Ramakrishnan
Pages 33-77
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About this book
This volume is the offspring of a week-long workshop on "Galois groups over Q and related topics," which was held at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute during the week March 23-27, 1987. The organizing committee consisted of Kenneth Ribet (chairman), Yasutaka Ihara, and Jean-Pierre Serre. The conference focused on three principal themes: 1. Extensions of Q with finite simple Galois groups. 2. Galois actions on fundamental groups, nilpotent extensions of Q arising from Fermat curves, and the interplay between Gauss sums and cyclotomic units. 3. Representations of Gal(Q/Q) with values in GL(2)j deformations and connections with modular forms. Here is a summary of the conference program: • G. Anderson: "Gauss sums, circular units and the simplex" • G. Anderson and Y. Ihara: "Galois actions on 11"1 ( ••• ) and higher circular units" • D. Blasius: "Maass forms and Galois representations" • P. Deligne: "Galois action on 1I"1(P-{0, 1, oo}) and Hodge analogue" • W. Feit: "Some Galois groups over number fields" • Y. Ihara: "Arithmetic aspect of Galois actions on 1I"1(P - {O, 1, oo})" - survey talk • U. Jannsen: "Galois cohomology of i-adic representations" • B. Matzat: - "Rationality criteria for Galois extensions" - "How to construct polynomials with Galois group Mll over Q" • B. Mazur: "Deforming GL(2) Galois representations" • K. Ribet: "Lowering the level of modular representations of Gal( Q/ Q)" • J-P. Serre: - Introductory Lecture - "Degree 2 modular representations of Gal(Q/Q)" • J.
Editors and Affiliations
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Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan
Y. Ihara
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Department of Mathematics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA
K. Ribet
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Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, USA
K. Ribet
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College de France, Paris, France
J.-P. Serre