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Point Counting over Finite Fields and the Cohomology of Moduli Spaces of Curves

Offered By: Centre de recherches mathématiques - CRM via YouTube

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Algebraic Geometry Courses Complex Numbers Courses Polynomial Equations Courses Finite Fields Courses Moduli Space Courses Langlands Program Courses Cohomology Courses

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Explore the intricate relationship between point counting over finite fields and the cohomology of moduli spaces of curves in this illuminating 1-hour 8-minute lecture by Sam Payne. Delve into the world of algebraic geometry, examining solution sets of polynomial equations in different contexts. Compare the topology of solution sets over complex numbers with point counting over finite fields. Discover how cohomological comparison theorems and trace formulas for Frobenius action connect these fundamental invariants for polynomials with integer coefficients. Learn about recent breakthroughs in point counts over finite fields and the cohomology of moduli spaces of curves, which have resolved longstanding questions in algebraic geometry and validated predictions from the Langlands program. Gain insights into this fascinating area of mathematical research presented at the Colloque des sciences mathématiques du Québec (CSMQ) on November 3, 2023.

Syllabus

Sam Payne: Point counting over finite fields and the cohomology of moduli spaces of curves


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Centre de recherches mathématiques - CRM

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