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Revision as of 17:57, 7 January 2015
Jan 29
Lillian Pierce |
Averages and moments associated to class numbers of imaginary quadratic fields |
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Feb 05
Keerthi Madapusi |
Heights of special divisors on orthogonal Shimura varieties |
The Gross-Zagier formula relates two complex numbers obtained in seemingly very disparate ways: The Neron-Tate height pairing between Heegner points on elliptic curves, and the central derivative of a certain automorphic L-function of Rankin type. I will explain a variant of this in higher dimensions. On the geometric side, the intersection theory will now take place on Shimura varieties associated with orthogonal groups. On the analytic side, we will find Rankin-Selberg L-functions involving modular forms of half-integral weight. This is joint work with Fabrizio Andreatta, Eyal Goren and Ben Howard. |
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Feb 19
David Zureick-Brown |
The canonical ring of a stacky curve |
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