Localisation

Adresses

Aix-Marseille Université
Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille (I2M) - UMR 7373
Site Saint-Charles : 3 place Victor Hugo, Case 19, 13331 Marseille Cedex 3
Site Luminy : Campus de Luminy - Case 907 - 13288 Marseille Cedex 9

Density problems in Arithmetic (Morlet Chair – Peter Stevenhagen )

Workshop
CIRM, Luminy, Marseille
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2678.html

Date(s) : 03/04/2023 - 07/04/2023   iCal
0h00

[su_spacer]

WORKSHOP

Density problems in Arithmetic
Problèmes de densité en Arithmétique

[su_spacer size= »10″]

3 – 7 April 2023

[su_spacer size= »10″]

[su_spacer size= »10″]

Scientific Committee
Comité scientifique

Chantal David (Concordia University)
Ronald van Luijk (Leiden University)
Francesco Pappalardi (Università Roma Tre)
Antonella Perucca (Université du Luxembourg)
René Schoof (Università di Roma « Tor Vergata »)[su_spacer size= »10″]

Organizing Committee
Comité d’organisation

Samuele Anni (Aix-Marseille Université)
Peter Stevenhagen (Leiden University)
Jan Vonk (Leiden University)

[su_spacer size= »10″]
[su_spacer size= »10″]

ln this workshop, we will consider variants of Artin’s primitive root conjecture leading to the study of the Galois groups of various radical extensions. Beyond the case of the multiplicative group studied by Lenstra and others, there are now also interesting results for elliptic radicals, and for division points in more general abelian varieties. ln this context, the elliptic analogue of Artin’s conjecture is the Lang-Trotter conjecture, which is still open after more than 40 years.
The Galois representations associated to various division points in abelian varieties are central to understanding the Galois groups of the radical extensions that one tries to explicitly describe in this context, as they control the behaviour of the primes in the underlying problems. Understanding these Galois representations, and the entanglement between the extensions generated by different prime-power radicals, is essential to progress in this area.
ln this circle of problems and questions, one encounters interesting restrictions to local-global principles that will be addressed in this workshop, not only in the context of radical extensions.

[su_spacer size= »10″]

SPEAKERS

Francesco Campagna (Leibniz University Hannover)
Stephanie Chan (University of Michigan)
Nathan Jones (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Emmanuel Kowalski (ETH Zürich),
Peter Koymans (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics)
Ekin Ozman (Bogazici University),
Carlo Pagano (University of Glasgow),
Eugenia Rosu (University of California Berkeley)

[su_spacer size= »10″]

SPONSORS

[su_spacer size= »10″]

Emplacement
Luminy - CIRM

Catégories Pas de Catégories


Secured By miniOrange