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                   THE 
                    FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 
                    20th 
                    ANNIVERSARY 
                    YEAR  
                     
                  
                     
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                         JanuaryJune 
                          2013 
                          Thematic Program on Torsors, Nonassociative Algebras 
                          and Cohomological Invariants  
                         Distinguished 
                          Lecture Series 
                May 28,29,30,31, 
                2013 
                          Jean-Pierre Serre, Collège de France 
                          Fields Institute, Room 230 
                          May 
                          28 at 3:30 p.m. The Use of Algebraic 
                          Groups in Algebra and Number Theory  
                May 29-31 at 3:30 p.m. Unitary Groups and 
                Trace Forms in Characteristic 2  
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         May 28, 3:30 p.m. 
                    The Use of Algebraic 
                    Groups in Algebra and Number Theory 
                  Sometimes, problems on group representations and number theory 
                    can be successfully attacked by using linear algebraic groups. 
                    We shall give several such examples. 
                  
        May 29-31, 3:30 p.m. 
                    Unitary Groups 
                    and Trace Forms in Characteristic 2 
                  We shall discuss the rather peculiar properties of unitary 
                    groups in characteristic 2, with emphasis on the unitary group 
                    of the group algebra of a finite group and its applications 
                    to the structure of trace forms. 
                   
                   
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                Biography: 
                  Jean-Pierre Serre has made outstanding contributions to the 
                  fields of algebraic geometry, number theory, and topology. His 
                  work has greatly influenced the development of these areas and 
                  was published in the most prestigious journals, like the Annals 
                  of Mathematics, Inventiones mathematicae and the Publications 
                  Mathématiques de l'IHÉS. His many brilliant books 
                  are standard references and have had a great impact on the development 
                  of their areas. 
                  From 1956 until his retirement in 1994 he was a professor at 
                  the College de France, where he now is an honorary professor. 
                  He received the Fields medal (1954, at age twenty-seven, the 
                  youngest Fields medallist ever), the Wolf prize (2000) and was 
                  the first recipient of the Abel prize (2003). He received numerous 
                  other awards, among them the Balzan prize (1985) and the Steele 
                  prize (1995). He is a member of several scientific academies 
                  (France, US, Norway, Sweden, Russia, the Royal Society, ...) 
                  and has received many honorary degrees (Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, 
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                  Speakers in the Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) have made 
                    outstanding contributions to their field of mathematics. The 
                    DLS consists of a series of three one-hour lectures. 
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