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Revision as of 01:09, 23 October 2021
This page contains the titles and abstracts for talks scheduled in the Fall 2021 semester. To go back to the main GNTS page, click here.
Sep 14
Hyun Jong Kim |
What would Jordan do? |
In his notes for students, Jordan has a list of general topics and references in number theory/algebraic geometry/arithmetic geometry that students in arithmetic geometry should be comfortable with after a certain point of time. I will introduce some language used in these general topics for beginners. |
Sep 21
Peter YI WEI |
The S-Unit equation: p-adic approaches |
In this talk, I will go over the history of rational/integral points on curves. In particular, I will introduce a recent proof of the S-unit equation using p-adic period maps, given by Lawrence-Venkatesh. |
Sep 28
TBA |
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Oct 5
Yifan Wei |
Lifting a smooth curve from char p to char 0 |
Geometry over char p is fascinating or frustrating, depending on who you are. However varieties over char 0 could be enjoyed by geometers of all kinds. We will dicuss one way of lifting a smooth projective variety from char p to char 0. After applying our technique to curves we briefly mention the situation in higher dimensions. And if time permits, we discuss a non-liftable example by Serre. |
Oct 12
TBA |
TBA |
Oct 19
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Oct 26
Di Chen |
Special Values of Zeta Functions |
Nov 2
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Nov 9
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Nov 16
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Nov 23
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Nov 30
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Dec 7
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Dec 14
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