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I'm, Artur Jackson, a Ph.D. student at Purdue University working in applications of homotopy theory to arithmetic geometry. I've been to the 2015 Oxford Workshop, visted RIMS to speak with Yuichiro Hoshi and Shinichi Mochizuki in March 2016, attended the 2016 Kyoto IUT Summit. In the US I've been to Taylor Dupuy and Christelle Vincent's "Kummer Classes and Anabelian Geometry" meeting in Burlington, Vermont. Currently I'm thinking about aspects of IUT viewed through the biased lens of <m>\mathbb{F}_1</m>-algebraic geometry.
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I'm Artur Jackson, a Ph.D. student at Purdue University working in applications of homotopy theory to arithmetic geometry. I've been to the 2015 Oxford Workshop, visted RIMS to speak with Yuichiro Hoshi and Shinichi Mochizuki in March 2016, attended the 2016 Kyoto IUT Summit. In the US I've been to Taylor Dupuy and Christelle Vincent's "Kummer Classes and Anabelian Geometry" meeting in Burlington, Vermont. Currently I'm thinking about aspects of IUT viewed through the biased lens of <m>\mathbb{F}_1</m>-algebraic geometry.
  
 
Almost everything I've been able to learn about IUT has been from a combination of lectures and personal discussion from the following people: Shinichi Mochizuki, Yuichiro Hoshi, Chung Pang Mok, Taylor Dupuy, Emmanuel Lepage, Kiran Kedlaya, and Jeff Lagarias. I'd like to say thanks! The majority of these meetings were facilitated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Fesenko Ivan Fesenko]'s willingness to engage the mathematical community enough to pique their interest in Mochizuki's work and also his dedication to securing funding for these meetings. He definitely deserves a big thanks for this major contribution to the unrolling saga of the mathematics community coming to a consensus on the proof of the ABC conjecture.
 
Almost everything I've been able to learn about IUT has been from a combination of lectures and personal discussion from the following people: Shinichi Mochizuki, Yuichiro Hoshi, Chung Pang Mok, Taylor Dupuy, Emmanuel Lepage, Kiran Kedlaya, and Jeff Lagarias. I'd like to say thanks! The majority of these meetings were facilitated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Fesenko Ivan Fesenko]'s willingness to engage the mathematical community enough to pique their interest in Mochizuki's work and also his dedication to securing funding for these meetings. He definitely deserves a big thanks for this major contribution to the unrolling saga of the mathematics community coming to a consensus on the proof of the ABC conjecture.

Latest revision as of 19:28, 18 September 2016

I'm Artur Jackson, a Ph.D. student at Purdue University working in applications of homotopy theory to arithmetic geometry. I've been to the 2015 Oxford Workshop, visted RIMS to speak with Yuichiro Hoshi and Shinichi Mochizuki in March 2016, attended the 2016 Kyoto IUT Summit. In the US I've been to Taylor Dupuy and Christelle Vincent's "Kummer Classes and Anabelian Geometry" meeting in Burlington, Vermont. Currently I'm thinking about aspects of IUT viewed through the biased lens of -algebraic geometry.

Almost everything I've been able to learn about IUT has been from a combination of lectures and personal discussion from the following people: Shinichi Mochizuki, Yuichiro Hoshi, Chung Pang Mok, Taylor Dupuy, Emmanuel Lepage, Kiran Kedlaya, and Jeff Lagarias. I'd like to say thanks! The majority of these meetings were facilitated by Ivan Fesenko's willingness to engage the mathematical community enough to pique their interest in Mochizuki's work and also his dedication to securing funding for these meetings. He definitely deserves a big thanks for this major contribution to the unrolling saga of the mathematics community coming to a consensus on the proof of the ABC conjecture.