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We are happy to announce that from June 10 - 16, 2018 there will be an AMS Mathematical Research Community (MRC) workshop on "Number Theoretic Methods in Hyperbolic Geometry" at the Whispering Pines Conference Center in West Greenwich, Rhode Island. The MRC program is a professional development program for early career mathematicians (advanced graduate students and those within 5 years of receiving their doctorates) which aims to provide participants with opportunities to build social and collaborative networks to inspire and sustain each other in their work.

This workshop will focus on the geometry of arithmetic hyperbolic surfaces and 3-manifolds. These manifolds arise from quaternion algebras over number fields, and a major goal of the workshop is to provide participants with a variety of number theoretic techniques that can be used to study the Laplace eigenvalue spectrum and geodesic length spectrum of these manifolds.

For more information about this workshop, the AMS's MRC program and instructions on how to apply, see:


Best wishes,
Ben Linowitz (Oberlin College)
Ben McReynolds (Purdue University)
Matthew Stover (Temple University)
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