Elliptic Curves, Hilbert Modular Forms and Galois Deformations: Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona
Autor Laurent Berger, Gebhard Böckle, Lassina Dembélé, Mladen Dimitrov, Tim Dokchitser, John Voight Henri Darmon, Fred Diamond, Luis V. Dieulefait, Bas Edixhoven, Víctor Rotgeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2013
The notes by Laurent Berger provide an introduction to p-adic Galois representations and Fontaine rings, which are especially useful for describing many local deformation rings at p that arise naturally in Galois deformation theory.
The notes by Gebhard Böckle offer a comprehensive course on Galois deformation theory, starting from the foundational results of Mazur and discussing in detail the theory of pseudo-representations and their deformations, local deformations at places l ≠ p and local deformations at p which are flat. In the last section,the results of Böckle and Kisin on presentations of global deformation rings over local ones are discussed.
The notes by Mladen Dimitrov present the basics of the arithmetic theory of Hilbert modular forms and varieties, with an emphasis on the study of the images of the attached Galois representations, on modularity lifting theorems over totally real number fields, and on the cohomology of Hilbert modular varieties with integral coefficients.
The notes by Lassina Dembélé and John Voight describe methods for performing explicit computations in spaces of Hilbert modular forms. These methods dependon the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence and on computations in spaces of quaternionic modular forms, both for the case of definite and indefinite quaternion algebras. Several examples are given, and applications to modularity of Galois representations are discussed.
The notes by Tim Dokchitser describe the proof, obtained by the author in a joint project with Vladimir Dokchitser, of the parity conjecture for elliptic curves over number fields under the assumption of finiteness of the Tate-Shafarevich group. The statement of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is included, as well as a detailed study of local and global root numbers of elliptic curves and their classification.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783034806176
ISBN-10: 3034806175
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: XII, 249 p. 11 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer
Colecția Birkhäuser
Seria Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3034806175
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: XII, 249 p. 11 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer
Colecția Birkhäuser
Seria Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland
Public țintă
GraduateCuprins
Part I: Galois Deformations.- On p-adic Galois Representations.- Deformations of Galois Representations.- Part II: Hilbert Modular Forms.- Arithmetic Aspects of Hilbert Modular Forms and Varieties.- Explicit Methods for Hilbert Modular Forms.- Part III: Elliptic Curves.- Notes on the Parity Conjecture.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
The notes in this volume correspond to advanced courses held at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica as part of the research program in Arithmetic Geometry in the 2009-2010 academic year.
The notes by Laurent Berger provide an introduction to p-adic Galois representations and Fontaine rings, which are especially useful for describing many local deformation rings at p that arise naturally in Galois deformation theory.
The notes by Gebhard Böckle offer a comprehensive course on Galois deformation theory, starting from the foundational results of Mazur and discussing in detail the theory of pseudo-representations and their deformations, local deformations at places l ≠ p and local deformations at p which are flat. In the last section,the results of Böckle and Kisin on presentations of global deformation rings over local ones are discussed.
The notes by Mladen Dimitrov present the basics of the arithmetic theory of Hilbert modular forms and varieties, with an emphasis on the study of the images of the attached Galois representations, on modularity lifting theorems over totally real number fields, and on the cohomology of Hilbert modular varieties with integral coefficients.
The notes by Lassina Dembélé and John Voight describe methods for performing explicit computations in spaces of Hilbert modular forms. These methodsdepend on the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence and on computations in spaces of quaternionic modular forms, both for the case of definite and indefinite quaternion algebras. Several examples are given, and applications to modularity of Galois representations are discussed.
The notes by Tim Dokchitser describe the proof, obtained by the author in a joint project with Vladimir Dokchitser, of the parity conjecture for elliptic curves over number fields under the assumption of finiteness of the Tate-Shafarevich group. The statement of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is included, as well as a detailed study of local and global root numbers of elliptic curves and their classification.
The notes by Laurent Berger provide an introduction to p-adic Galois representations and Fontaine rings, which are especially useful for describing many local deformation rings at p that arise naturally in Galois deformation theory.
The notes by Gebhard Böckle offer a comprehensive course on Galois deformation theory, starting from the foundational results of Mazur and discussing in detail the theory of pseudo-representations and their deformations, local deformations at places l ≠ p and local deformations at p which are flat. In the last section,the results of Böckle and Kisin on presentations of global deformation rings over local ones are discussed.
The notes by Mladen Dimitrov present the basics of the arithmetic theory of Hilbert modular forms and varieties, with an emphasis on the study of the images of the attached Galois representations, on modularity lifting theorems over totally real number fields, and on the cohomology of Hilbert modular varieties with integral coefficients.
The notes by Lassina Dembélé and John Voight describe methods for performing explicit computations in spaces of Hilbert modular forms. These methodsdepend on the Jacquet-Langlands correspondence and on computations in spaces of quaternionic modular forms, both for the case of definite and indefinite quaternion algebras. Several examples are given, and applications to modularity of Galois representations are discussed.
The notes by Tim Dokchitser describe the proof, obtained by the author in a joint project with Vladimir Dokchitser, of the parity conjecture for elliptic curves over number fields under the assumption of finiteness of the Tate-Shafarevich group. The statement of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is included, as well as a detailed study of local and global root numbers of elliptic curves and their classification.
Caracteristici
The book contains the first published notes on the recent developments and major changes in Galois deformation theory during the last decade (deformations of pseudo-representations, framed deformations, groupoids, etc.) A survey on the parity conjecture is presented Computational aspects of Hilbert modular forms are presented by the people responsible for the most powerful and widely spread algorithms available