NTSGrad Fall 2022/Abstracts

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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.


9/13

Ivan Aidun
A Case Study in the Analogy Between Z and F_q[t]
An influential concept in modern number theory is the idea that the integers Z and the ring of polynomials over a finite field F_q[t] share many traits.  In this talk, I will discuss some particular examples of how this analogy can work, focusing on zeta functions and counting problems.  No prior familiarity will be required!


9/20

Jiaqi Hou
Poincare series and Petersson trace formula
I will talk about the Poincare series, which are basic examples of modular forms, and the Petersson trace formula for SL(2,Z). Then I will discuss some applications of Petersson's formula.


9/27

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10/4

Eiki Norizuki
p-adic L-functions
In this talk, I will look at how p-adic L-functions are constructed as first demonstrated by Kubota and Leopoldt. These are p-adic analogues of the Dirichlet L-functions and the main idea of the construction comes from interpolating the negative integer values of the classical L-functions. This talk should be accessible to everyone.


10/11

Sun Woo Park
Rank 2 local systems and Elliptic Curves
We'll understand some key properties of elliptic curves (Weil Pairing, eigenvalues of Frobenius, and poles of j-invariants) and try to see how these properties are closely tied in with understanding certain properties of rank 2 local systems over an open subset of the projective line $\mathbb{P}^1$.This is a preparation talk for the NTS talk on Thursday.


10/18

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10/25

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11/1

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11/8

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11/15

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11/22

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11/29

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12/6

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12/13

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