Strong Approximation for the Markoff Equation via Nonabelian Level Structures - William Chen
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Overview
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on strong approximation for the Markoff equation through nonabelian level structures on elliptic curves. Delivered by William Chen from Columbia University at the Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar, this 1-hour 13-minute talk delves into advanced mathematical concepts. Begin with an introduction to the Markoff equation and its strong approximation at p, before examining the representation and character varieties. Investigate the correspondence between these concepts and their restricted scope. Analyze the modular interpretation and modulized stack, concluding with an exploration of isomorphism in this context. Gain insights into cutting-edge number theory research and its applications in elliptic curve theory.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Markoff equation
Strong approximation at p
Sketch
Representation variety
Character variety
Correspondence
Restricted scope
Modular interpretation
Modulized stack
Isomorphism
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Institute for Advanced Study