
TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of the Langlands program through a series of lectures designed for advanced graduate students, offering foundational insights into this complex area of mathematics.
Contribution
It presents a concise, accessible introduction to the Langlands program tailored for a graduate-level summer school setting.
Findings
Summarizes key concepts of the Langlands program.
Provides educational resources for advanced students.
Facilitates understanding of complex mathematical ideas.
Abstract
This is a credit mini-course in French prepared for a Summer School at the University of Sherbrooke. The course consists of three one-and-half hour lectures and three credit exercises for a class of advanced graduate students.
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TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Geometry · Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
