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Jeremy Teitelbaum Let us realize the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. (MLK, Jr, 1967)
I moved to UConn as Dean of CLAS in August of 2008 after spending 18 years at The University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago was great, but here in Storrs I see wild turkeys walk across my lawn and stars in the sky like I haven't seen in years. Oh, and being Dean is fun, too, especially at such a great school. If you're interested in learning more about CLAS at UConn, you should check out the college web page. MathematicsI am a number theorist and have worked on a range of problems related to elliptic curves, modular forms, p-adic L-fnctions, and p-adic analytic geometry. I am proudest of my work with Peter Schneider on analytic and continuous representations of p-adic groups.A brief CV is available here and a list of publications is here.
Fun StuffJohn Tate and his students at Tate's Sixtieth BirthdayResults of the Fermat's Last Theorem Poetry Challenge Some photos from the 1995 Atkin Conference
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