ChaBONNty conference, June 29 - July 3, 2026
The endeavor of provably computing rational points on curves stretches back millennia. In the last years the method of Chabauty and Coleman has seen major breakthroughs. The method itself has remarkable applications and currently there are several exciting generalisations being actively developed and applied. In addition to invited talks by established names in the field and an open problem session, we will offer speed talks to young researchers to advertise their work. The aim of this conference is also to foster future collaborations.
Speakers:
(the star denotes the speakers who are not sure they will attend)
Nikola Adžaga (University of Zagreb)
Jennifer Balakrishnan* (Boston University)
Amnon Besser (Ben Gurion University)
Alexander Betts (Cornell University)
Abbey Bourdon (Wake Forest University)
Nils Bruin (Simon Fraser University)
David Corwin* (Ben Gurion University)
Ishai Dan-Cohen (Ben Gurion University)
Maarten Derickx (University of Zagreb)
Netan Dogra (King's College London)
Juanita Duque-Rosero (Boston University)
Gerd Faltings (MPIM Bonn)
Sachi Hashimoto (Brown University)
Enis Kaya (Bilkent University)
Kiran Kedlaya* (University of California, San Diego)
Minhyong Kim* (University of Edinburgh)
Marius Leonhardt (Heidelberg University)
Guido Maria Lido (Tor Vergata University of Rome)
Diana Mocanu (MPIM Bonn)
Ben Moore (MPIM Bonn)
Steffen Müller (University of Groningen)
Filip Najman (University of Zagreb)
Ekin Özman* (University of Groningen)
Hector Pasten (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile)
Padmavathi Srinivasan (Boston University)
Michael Stoll (University of Bayreuth)
Jan Vonk* (Leiden University)
David Zureick-Brown (Amherst College)
Organisers:
Stevan Gajovic (MPIM Bonn)
Martin Lüdtke (University of Oldenburg / Ben-Gurion University)
Oana Padurariu (MPIM Bonn)
Application:
An application form will follow in due time.
Contact:
conference@mpim-bonn.mpg.de
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