Anabelian Geometry

Thu, 27/05/2010
12:00
Frank Gounelas (Oxford) Junior Geometry and Topology Seminar Add to calendar SR1
This talk will largely be a survey and so will gloss over technicalities. After introducing the basics of the theory of the étale fundamental group I will state the theorems and conjectures related to Grothendieck's famous "anabelian" letter to Faltings. The idea is that the geometry and arithmetic of certain varieties is in some sense governed by their non-abelian (anabelian) fundamental group. Time permitting I will discuss current work in this area, particularly the work of Minhyong Kim relating spaces of (Hodge, étale) path torsors to finiteness theorems for rational points on curves leading to a conjectural proof of Faltings' theorem which has been much discussed in recent years.