Representation Theory and Lie Groups – in celebration of the career of Jeffrey Adams

October 14, 2025 – October 17, 2025

Organizers

Tom Haines

University of Maryland

Paul Mezo

Carleton University

Annegret Paul

Western Michigan University

Yiannis Sakellaridis

Johns Hopkins

The workshop will focus on recent developments in the theory of representations of real Lie groups, in particular, the latest results in the unitary dual problem, the implementation and advances with the Atlas software, unipotent representations, Arthur packets, and connections with geometric tools such as Hodge theory. In addition there will be talks on emerging connections with analogous problems in p-adic groups, in particular related to the construction and behavior of local Langlands and local Arthur packets. We aim to bring together experts in these varied fields to share ideas and methods which should lead to further progress.

Speakers

  • Moshe Adrian, Queens College, CUNY
  • Nicolas Arancibia Robert, CY Cergy, Paris Université
  • Anne-Marie Aubert, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche
  • James Arthur, University of Toronto
  • Dan Barbasch, Cornell University
  • Raphaël Beuzart-Plessis, Université d’Aix-Marseille
  • Dan Ciubotaru, University of Oxford
  • Dougal Davis, The University of Melbourne
  • Wee Teck Gan, National University of Singapore
  • Tasho Kaletha, University of Michigan
  • Lucas Mason-Brown, University of Oxford
  • Dipendra Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
  • Gordan Savin, University of Utah
  • Birgit Speh, Cornell University
  • Marc Van Leeuwen, Université de Poitiers
  • David Vogan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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