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| bgcolor="#BCD2EE" | | | bgcolor="#BCD2EE" | I will talk about a nice result by Serre which can be seen as counting the totally ramified extensions of a local field by an appropriate weight. By easy computations, one can arrive at analogous mass formulas for other extensions from Serre's mass formula. I will mention how it relates to other problems in number theory. | ||
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Revision as of 23:06, 23 September 2023
This page contains the titles and abstracts for talks scheduled in the Fall 2023 semester. To go back to the main GNTS page for the semester, click here.
9/12
Joey Yu Luo |
Geometric proof of Hurwitz class number relation |
In this talk I will introduce the Hurwitz class number relation, and give a geometric proof using the modular curves over complex number. The main ingredients are different perspective of elliptic curves. First year graduate students who are interested in number theory are welcome. |
9/19
9/26
Eiki Norizuki |
Mass Formula |
I will talk about a nice result by Serre which can be seen as counting the totally ramified extensions of a local field by an appropriate weight. By easy computations, one can arrive at analogous mass formulas for other extensions from Serre's mass formula. I will mention how it relates to other problems in number theory. |
10/3
10/10
10/17
10/24
10/31
11/7
TBA |
TBA |
11/14
11/21
11/28
12/5
12/12