Author Archives: Adriana Salerno

Lost and Found in Translation

Last month, I attended the Cuartas Jornadas de Teoria de Numeros in Bilbao, Spain. This biennial conference is targeted at (but not exclusively for) Latin American and Spanish number theorists. This year, they featured an impressive international roster of plenary … Continue reading

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A Venezuelan Mathematician in Paris

Summer is a complicated time for math profs. On the one hand, we have a couple of months during which we don’t have to teach, which seems like a really long, enviable vacation (my family still thinks I have the … Continue reading

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CAARMS 17 or how a small grant can lead to a large network

Last week, I attended the 17th Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (CAARMS), which was held at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), at UCLA. As the CAARMS website says, “[these] meetings provide a forum … Continue reading

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