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Number Theory Seminar - Preston Wake

Number Theory Seminar
September 14, 2020
4:15PM - 5:15PM
Zoom (email the organizers for the link)

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Add to Calendar 2020-09-14 16:15:00 2020-09-14 17:15:00 Number Theory Seminar - Preston Wake Title: Tame Derivatives and the Eisenstein Ideal Speaker: Preston Wake - Michigan State University  Abstract: As was made famous by Mazur, the mod-5 Galois representation associated to the elliptic curve X_0(11) is reducible. Less famously, but also noted by Mazur, the mod-25 Galois representation is reducible. We’ll talk about this kind of extra reducibility phenomenon more generally, for cuspforms of even weight k and prime level. We'll observe that the characters appearing in the reducible representation are related, on one hand, to an algebraic invariant (the ‘tame deriviative’ of an L-function), and, on the other hand, to an algebraic invariant (the 'tame L-invariant'). This type of 'algebraic=analytic' relation is predicted by a version of the Bloch-Kato conjecture for families of motives formulated by Kato.  Seminar Link   Zoom (email the organizers for the link) Department of Mathematics math@osu.edu America/New_York public

Title: Tame Derivatives and the Eisenstein Ideal

Speaker: Preston Wake - Michigan State University 

Abstract: As was made famous by Mazur, the mod-5 Galois representation associated to the elliptic curve X_0(11) is reducible. Less famously, but also noted by Mazur, the mod-25 Galois representation is reducible. We’ll talk about this kind of extra reducibility phenomenon more generally, for cuspforms of even weight k and prime level. We'll observe that the characters appearing in the reducible representation are related, on one hand, to an algebraic invariant (the ‘tame deriviative’ of an L-function), and, on the other hand, to an algebraic invariant (the 'tame L-invariant'). This type of 'algebraic=analytic' relation is predicted by a version of the Bloch-Kato conjecture for families of motives formulated by Kato. 

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