Thomas Barnet-Lamb's Website

My name is Thomas Barnet-Lamb, and I am a grad-student Number Theorist at Harvard. I plan to complete my dissertation, under the direction of Richard Taylor, in June 2009. (I study potential automorphy and Rapoport-Zink spaces.)

Office: 431h, Harvard Science Center

Postal address: 1 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Teaching

This semester I am teaching Math Xa, integrated calculus and precalculus I. My office hours are Tuesday 1600-1700 and Wednesday 1630-1730.

In the past I have taught
(fall 2007) Math 21a, introduction to multivariable calculus
(summer 2007) Summer tutorial: Ramsay Theory
(fall 2006) Math Xa, integrated calculus and precalculus I
(summer 2006) Summer tutorial: Category Theory
(spring 2006) Math Xb, integrated calculus and precalculus II
(fall 2005) Math Xa, integrated calculus and precalculus I

Publications/preprints

Potential automorphy for certain Galois Representations to GL(2n), arXiv:0811.1586 [math.NT]

Analytic continuation for the Zeta function of a Dwork hypersurface, arXiv:0811.1588 [math.NT]

On the potential automorphy of certain odd-dimensional Galois representations, arXiv:0901.2514 [math.NT]

Expository

Introduction to stacks for number theorists (pdf, dvi)
This was my Harvard minor thesis; it's meant to be an expository account, which might hopefully be useful to other people. Various people have asked for it, so I thought I'd put it here.

The Dold-Thom theorem (pdf, dvi)
This expository account of the Dold-Thom theorem was written for a class. It is very likely of interest to no-one at all, but I thought I would put it here just in case.

Other

If you are considering giving me an academic job, you might be interested in my statement of research interests or in my teaching statement.

I am not cut out for blogging, but if I were, my blog would be called TBLog. It would have a logo a little like the one on this page. (NB the logo changes with time.)