2025 CMI-HIMR Summer School on Class Field Theory
13 Jan 2025, by Events, Sponsored events in2025 CMI-HIMR Summer School on Formalizing Class Field Theory
21 – 25 July 2025
Hosted by: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Jointly funded by the Clay Mathematics Institute and the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research.
Prerequisites: Students should have a good knowledge of Lean and a basic knowledge of cohomology groups, Cyclotomic fields, Kummer extensions and local fields. It is recommended that students work through some of the free online textbook Mathematics in Lean prior to the summer school.
Organisers:
Kevin Buzzard (Imperial College)
Richard Hill (UCL)
Class Field Theory in its cohomological form is one of the highlights of early 20th century mathematics, and is now understood as the abelian case of the Langlands Philosophy. Although it sounds like science fiction to many mathematicians, some computer scientists are arguing that AI methods are progressing so fast that soon computers will be helping humans to push back the boundaries of research in the Langlands Philosophy. However, there is currently no concrete evidence that this is happening. Furthermore, using a language model alone to do mathematics at this level is problematic, because language models are error-prone, and one error in a mathematical argument invalidates it.
This summer school does not have anything to do with AI, but it has a lot to do with class field theory. During the school, we will be teaching class field theory to the Lean theorem prover. You can imagine the school as a group of people collaborating on writing a Bourbaki-like document explaining class field theory. Or you can imagine it as a group of people turning class field theory into a bunch of levels of a puzzle game and then solving these levels. Or you can imagine it as a group of people creating training data for a theorem prover-backed AI which can then try and learn some of these interesting mathematical ideas.
Closing date for registration: 1 May 2025. Student places are offered with accommodation. Successful applicants will be notified by 26 May 2025.
How to apply: More information on how to apply on the Summer School website
If you have any questions regarding the scientific program, please contact Kevin Buzzard. All other questions, please contact admin@claymath.org
Information on past summer schools is available here
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