Thu, 04 Dec 2025
16:00
Lecture Room 4

Torsion Subgroups of Modular Jacobians

Elvira Lupoian
(University College London)
Abstract

In 1977 Mazur proved that the rational torsion subgroup of the Jacobian of the modular curve $X_0(N)$, $N > 5$ prime, is generated by the linear equivalence class of the difference of the two cusps. More generally, it is conjectured that for a general $N$, the rational torsion subgroup of the Jacobian of $X_0(N)$ is generated by cusps.  In this talk, we'll discuss a generalisation of this to other modular curves, namely certain covers of $X_0(N)$, indexed by subgroups of $(\mathbf{Z}/N\mathbf{Z})^\times$.

Thu, 16 Oct 2025

12:00 - 13:00
L3

Think Global, Act Local: A Mathematician's Guide to Inducing Localised Patterns

Dan J. Hill
(University of Oxford)
Further Information

Dan is a recently appointed Hooke Fellow within OCIAM. His research focus is on pattern formation and the emergence of localised states in PDE models, with an emphasis on using polar coordinate systems to understand nonlinear behaviour in higher spatial dimensions. He received his MMath and PhD from the University of Surrey, with a thesis on the existence of localised spikes on the surface of a ferrofluid, and previously held postdoctoral positions at Saarland University, including an Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship. www.danjhill.com

Abstract
The existence of localised two-dimensional patterns has been observed and studied in numerous experiments and simulations: ranging from optical solitons, to patches of desert vegetation, to fluid convection. And yet, our mathematical understanding of these emerging structures remains extremely limited beyond one-dimensional examples.
 
In this talk I will discuss how adding a compact region of spatial heterogeneity to a PDE model can not only induce the emergence of fully localised 2D patterns, but also allows us to rigorously prove and characterise their bifurcation. The idea is inspired by experimental and numerical studies of magnetic fluids and tornados, where our compact heterogeneity corresponds to a local spike in the magnetic field and temperature gradient, respectively. In particular, we obtain local bifurcation results for fully localised patterns both with and without radial or dihedral symmetry, and rigorously continue these solutions to large amplitude. Notably, the initial bifurcating solution (which can be stable at bifurcation) varies between a radially-symmetric spot and a 'dipole' solution as the width of the spatial heterogeneity increases. 
 
This work is in collaboration with David J.B. Lloyd and Matthew R. Turner (both University of Surrey).
 
 
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