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*Please note a continental breakfast will be available each morning from 8:30 - 9 am. 
An afternoon tea will also be available each day (except 5/17/02) at 3:30 PM.

Lectures to be held in Krieger 205, Registration in Krieger 209, 
Refreshments in Krieger 211

Tuesday
5/14/02
9-10 AM Sol Friedberg
(Boston College)
Families of twisted L-functions
  10:15-11:15 AM V. Lakshmibai
(Northeastern Univ.)
K-theory and standard 
monomial theory
  11:30-12:30 PM Yuri Tschinkel
(Princeton & UIC)
Height zeta functions
Break For Lunch
  2:30-3:30 PM Stephen Kudla
(U of Maryland)
An arithmetic theta function
  4:15-5:15 PM Nicholas Katz
(Princeton)
Larsen's alternative, moments, and the monodromy of Lefschetz pencils
 
Wednesday
5/15/02
9-10 AM Philip Kutzko
(U of Iowa)
Reducibility of induced representations for p-adic groups and a result of Shahidi: a Hecke algebra interpretation
  10:15-11:15 AM Masaaki Furusawa
(Osaka, Japan)
On the global Gross-Prasad 
conjecture for Yoshida liftings
  11:30-12:30 PM Erez Lapid
(Ohio State U)
Positivity of Rankin-Selberg 
L-functions and root numbers at
the center of symmetry
Break For Lunch
  2:30-3:30 PM Stephen Rallis
(Ohio State U)
Automorphic descent and 
relative trace identities
  4:15-5:15 PM James Cogdell
(Oklahoma State)
On Rankin-Selberg 
convolutions for GL(n)
 
Thursday
5/16/02
9-10 AM William Casselman
(UBC)
Beginning to redo Chapter 7
  10:15-11:15 AM Henry Kim
(U Toronto)
Exterior square functoriality for 
GL(4) and applications
  11:30-12:30 PM Dinakar Ramakrishnan
(Caltech)
Average L-values, CM points 
and class numbers
Break For Lunch
  2:30-3:30 PM Peter Sarnak
(Princeton, NYU)
Remarks concerning nonvanishing of automorphic L-functions
  4:15-5:15 PM Freydoon Shahidi
(Purdue)
On a general stability for root numbers; New instances of functoriality
Followed by a banquet at 7 PM in The Great Hall
 
Friday
5/17/02
9-10 AM Herve Jacquet
(Columbia U)
Kloosterman germs
  10:15-11:15 AM Thomas Hales
(U Pittsburgh)
An algorithm to compute orbital integrals
  11:30-12:30 PM Dihua Jiang
(Univ of Minnesota)
Langlands Functoriality and Some Applications