Thu, 09 Feb 2023
16:00
L4

Gowers uniformity of arithmetic functions in short intervals

Joni Teräväinen
(University of Turku)
Abstract

I will present results on short sums of arithmetic functions (in particular the von Mangoldt and divisor functions) twisted by polynomial exponential phases or more general nilsequence phases. These results imply the Gowers uniformity of suitably normalised versions of these functions in intervals of length X^c around X for suitable values of c (depending on the function and on whether one considers all or almost all short sums). I will also discuss an application to an averaged form of the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture. This is based on joint works with Kaisa Matomäki, Maksym Radziwiłł, Xuancheng Shao and Terence Tao.

Thu, 02 Feb 2023
16:00
L4

The Wiles-Lenstra-Diamond numerical criterion over imaginary quadratic fields

Jeff Manning
(Imperial College London)
Abstract

Wiles' modularity lifting theorem was the central argument in his proof of modularity of (semistable) elliptic curves over Q, and hence of Fermat's Last Theorem. His proof relied on two key components: his "patching" argument (developed in collaboration with Taylor) and his numerical isomorphism criterion.

In the time since Wiles' proof, the patching argument has been generalized extensively to prove a wide variety of modularity lifting results. In particular Calegari and Geraghty have found a way to generalize it to prove potential modularity of elliptic curves over imaginary quadratic fields (contingent on some standard conjectures). The numerical criterion on the other hand has proved far more difficult to generalize, although in situations where it can be used it can prove stronger results than what can be proven purely via patching.

In this talk I will present joint work with Srikanth Iyengar and Chandrashekhar Khare which proves a generalization of the numerical criterion to the context considered by Calegari and Geraghty (and contingent on the same conjectures). This allows us to prove integral "R=T" theorems at non-minimal levels over imaginary quadratic fields, which are inaccessible by Calegari and Geraghty's method. The results provide new evidence in favor of a torsion analog of the classical Langlands correspondence.

Thu, 19 Jan 2023
16:00
L5

Néron models of Jacobians and Chai's conjecture

Otto Overkamp
(Oxford University)
Abstract

Néron models are mathematical objects which play a very important role in contemporary arithmetic geometry. However, they usually behave badly, particularly in respect of exact sequences and base change, which makes most problems regarding their behaviour very delicate. Chai introduced the base change conductor, a rational number associated with a semiabelian variety $G$ which measures the failure of the Néron model of $G$ to commute with (ramified) base change. Moreover, Chai conjectured that this invariant is additive in certain exact sequences. We shall introduce a new method to study the Néron models of Jacobians of proper (possibly singular) curves, and sketch a proof of Chai's conjecture for semiabelian varieties which are also Jacobians. 

Thu, 26 Jan 2023
16:00
L5

Distribution of genus numbers of abelian number fields

Rachel Newton
(King's College London)
Abstract

Let K be a number field and let L/K be an abelian extension. The genus field of L/K is the largest extension of L which is unramified at all places of L and abelian as an extension of K. The genus group is its Galois group over L, which is a quotient of the class group of L, and the genus number is the size of the genus group. We study the quantitative behaviour of genus numbers as one varies over abelian extensions L/K with fixed Galois group. We give an asymptotic formula for the average value of the genus number and show that any given genus number appears only 0% of the time. This is joint work with Christopher Frei and Daniel Loughran.

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