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Home > News > Hahn Lectures by Matthew Emerton

Hahn Lectures by Matthew Emerton

February 22, 2011

The Department's annual Hahn Lecture series honors the memory of our colleague Frank J. Hahn. This year, Matthew Emerton of Northwestern gave the lectures, entitledGalois representations and automorphic formson Feb 22, 23 and 24.

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