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E. Kowalski
ETH Zürich - Departement Mathematik
HG G 64.1
Rämistrasse 101
8092 Zürich
Switzerland

Phone: +41 44 632 3441
Fax: +41 44 632 1570
Room: HG G 64.1
Secretary (Mrs. M. Krämer): +41 44 632 3475

Web pages for courses
Here is a page for the course on expander graphs that I taught during the Fall Semester 2011.
Here is the page for the introductory class on representation theory that I taught during the Spring Semester 2011. The official page (mostly of interest for ETH students) is also available.
Here is the page for the course on exponential sums over finite fields that I was teaching in Spring Semester 2010 and its continuation in the Fall Semester 2010.
Here is a page about the "spectral theory on Hilbert spaces" course I taught at ETH during the Winter Semester 2009.
Here is the page for the sieve methods course of FS 08 at ETH.

Conferences, research projects,...
I co-organize with R. de la Bretèche, Ph. Michel and J. Rivat a conference on analytic number theory in honor of É. Fouvry's 60th Birthday, which will be held June 17 to 21, 2013, at the CIRM. More information available here.
On March 15 and 16, the 2013 (tenth!) edition of the traditional EPFL/ETH Number Theory Days was held at EPF Lausanne, co-organized by Ph. Michel and myself. The web page has more details.
With the support of FIM, E. Lindenstrauss, M. Einsiedler, Ph. Michel and myself organized a conference at FIM in March 2013 on "Equidistribution in number theory and dynamics". The web page is here.
From February 6 to 12, 2012, I was co-organizer with E. Breuillard, J. Ellenberg, A. Gamburd and H. Oh of a "Hot Topics" workshop at MSRI concerning Thin-groups and super-strong approximation.
Links to my papers, notes, blog, ...
Here is my mathematical blog.
Here are PDF versions of (most of) my mathematical papers, surveys, books and translation(s). They are listed roughly in reverse chronological order (of writing, not of publication).
Here are links to lecture notes I wrote for courses (mostly) at ETH, in varying states of completeness.
Here are some unpublished mathematical notes and papers, including the original version of my Ph.D. thesis.
Here is the video and audio of my Einführungsvorlesung (held 8/10/2008), as well as the beamer presentation.
Here is a scanned version of a course by N. Katz on Deligne's second proof of the Weil conjectures (1979; notes by A. Adolphson).

Last update 9.4.2013 by E. Kowalski