Date
Wed, 01 Jun 2022
Time
16:00 - 17:00
Location
L5
Speaker
Filippo Baroni
Organisation
University of Oxford

A branched covering between two surfaces looks like a regular covering map except for finitely many branching points, where some non-trivial ramification may occur. Informally speaking, the existence problem asks whether we can find a branched covering with prescribed behaviour around its branching points.

A variety of techniques have historically been employed to tackle this problem, ranging from studying representations of surface groups into symmetric groups to drawing "dessins d'enfant" on the covering surface. After introducing these techniques and explaining how they can be applied to the existence problem, I will briefly present a conjecture unexpectedly relating branched coverings and prime numbers.
 

Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page. Last updated on 26 May 2022 18:03.