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Arithmetic applications of o-minimality

Shimura varieties Online

Dec 22, 10:10—12:00, 2020, online

Speaker

Daniel Disegni

Jerusalem - Be'er Sheva Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Drinfeld discriminant function and Fourier expansion of harmonic cochains

Dec 23, 15:00—16:30, 2020,

Speaker

Mihran Papikian (Pennsylvania State University)

Abstract

I will discuss my joint work with Fu-Tsun Wei from Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.

Let $K$ be the completion of $\mathbb{F}_q(T)$ at $1/T$ and $r\geq 2$ be an integer. In an ongoing project, we study modular units on the Drinfeld symmetric space $\Omega^r$ over $K$, harmonic cochains on the edges of the Bruhat-Tits building of $PGL_r(K)$, and the cuspidal divisor groups of certain Drinfeld modular varieties of dimension $r-1$. In particular, we obtained a higher dimensional analogue of a well-known result of Ogg for classical modular curves $X_0(p)$ of prime level.

BGU Probability and Ergodic Theory (PET) seminar

On the local limit theorem in dynamical systems

Dec 24, 11:10—12:00, 2020, Online

Speaker

Zemer Kosloff‏ (The Hebrew University)

Abstract

In 1987, Burton and Denker proved the remarkable result that in every aperiodic dynamical system (including irrational rotations for example) there is a square integrable, zero mean function such that its corresponding time series satisfies a CLT. Subsequently, Volny showed that one can find a function which satisfies the strong (almost sure) invariance principle. All these constructions resulted in a non-lattice distribution.

In a joint work with Dalibor Volny we show that there exists an integer valued cocycle which satisfies the local limit theorem.


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