Jennifer Johnson-Leung
Associate Professor
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invited talk
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Twists of Paramodular Vectors,
Speaker,
Pacific Northwest Number Theory Conference 2013
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Twists of Paramodular Vectors,
Speaker,
Purdue Automorphic Forms Seminar 2013
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An introduction to paramodular forms,
Speaker,
Sage Days 42 2012
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Special values of L-functions and the Iwasawa main conjecture for imaginary quadratic fields,
Speaker,
Pacific Northwest Number Theory Conference 2011
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Siegel modular forms of degree two attached to Hilbert modular forms,
Speaker,
Joint Meetings of Mathematics AMS Special Session in Arithmetic Geometry 2010
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Siegel modular forms of degree two attached to Hilbert modular forms,
Speaker,
Caltech Number Theory Seminar 2010
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Siegel modular forms of degree two attached to Hilbert modular forms,
Speaker,
University of British Columbia/Simon Fraser University Number Theory Seminar 2010
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Project Presentation on Hilbert Modular Surfaces,
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WIN Workshop 2008
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The equivariant main conjecture of Iwasawa Theory for imaginary quadratic fields,
Speaker,
Canadian Mathematical Society 2007
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The equivariant main conjecture of Iwasawa Theory for imaginary quadratic fields,
Speaker,
Caltech Number Theory 2007
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Special Values of L-functions,
Speaker 2006
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The equivariant Tamagawa number conjecture and Iwasawa's main conjecture,
Speaker,
University of Wisconsin Number Theory Seminar 2006
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The equivariant Tamagawa number conjecture and Iwasawa's main conjecture,
Contributor,
Five Colleges Number Theory Seminar 2006
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The equivariant main conjecture of Iwasawa Theory for imaginary quadratic fields,
Speaker,
Purdue University Number Theory Seminar 2006
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ETNC for abelian extensions of imaginary quadratic fields,
Speaker,
Boston University Algebra Seminar 2005
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On the Equivariant Tamagawa Number Conjecture,
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AMS Western Section Meeting, Arithmetic Geometry Special Session 2005
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Think Globally, Prove Locally: L-functions in Arithmetic,
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Brandeis University, Everyperson Seminar 2005
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On the Equivariant Bloch-Kato Conjecture,
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Brandeis University, Fellowship of the Ring Seminar 2004
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The Equivariant Tamagawa Number Conjecture and Motivic Elements,
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University of California, Berkeley, Number Theory Seminar 2004
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Special Values of $L$-functions,
Speaker,
Young Engineers and Science Scholars Program 2003
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An Identity of Mahler Measures,
Speaker 2002
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