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Revision as of 19:00, 7 February 2022

This page contains the titles and abstracts for talks scheduled in the Spring 2022 semester. To go back to the main GNTS page, click here.


Jan 25

Jerry Yu Fu
Canonical lifting and isogeny classes of Abelian varieties over finite field
I will give a brief introduction from Serre-Tate's canonical lifting, the Grothendieck-Messing theory and their applications to class group and estimation of size of isogeny classes of certain type of abelian varieties over finite fields.

I will present some recently proved results by me and some with my collaborator.


Feb 1

TBA


Feb 8

Di Chen
A non-trivial bound on 5-torsion in class groups.
I will discuss A. Shankar and J. Tsimerman’s recent work on a non-trivial bound on 5-torsion in class groups of imaginary quadratic fields. I focus on ideas of proofs and assume several black boxes without proofs. This is a good application of elliptic curves and Galois cohomology.



Feb 15

TBA


Feb 25

TBA


Mar 1

TBA


Mar 8

TBA


Mar 15

TBA


Mar 22

TBA


Mar 29

TBA



Apr 5

TBA



Apr 12

TBA



Apr 19

TBA



Apr 26

TBA




May 3

Jerry Yu Fu
Canonical lifting and size of isogeny classes
I will give a brief review from Serre-Tate's canonical lifting theorem, the Grothendieck-Messing theory and their applications to class group and isogeny classes of certain type of abelian varieties over finite fields.

I will present some recently proved results by me and some with my collaborator.