Speaker:
Veblen Research Instructor Kai-Wen Lan
Institution:
Princeton University and Institute for Advanced Studies
Time:
Tuesday, January 18, 2011 - 3:00pm
Location:
RH 306
Modular forms and their higher-dimensional analogues are a priori analytically defined objects which happen to have many interesting relations to other subjects (such as number theory). In this lecture, I will review how algebraic geometry of modular curves (in mixed characteristics) was used for studying an important class of modular forms, and explain how geometry of the so-called Shimura varieties can be used for an analogous theory in higher dimensions. If time permits, I will also explain some interesting new application of such a theory to the study of torsion in the singular cohomology of Shimura varieties.