Special Cycles on Shimura Varieties and Iwasawa Theory

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Date 28.08.2017 01.09.2017
Hour 09:0017:00
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Category Conferences - Seminars

Euler systems have been powerful tools in the study of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture. As such, understanding more conceptually the constructions of Euler systems and relating these to other areas of mathematics such as representation theory could be of great interest. The goal of the conference will be to discuss novel constructions of Euler systems coming from special cycles on Shimura varieties or special units. These constructions are often motivated by problems in representation theory connecting the Langlands program with the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture and its generalizations such as the Bloch--Kato--Beilinson conjectures. Moreover, emphasis will be given to Iwasawa-theoretic applications including constructions of p-adic L-functions attached to automorphic forms, central value formulas for these p-adic L-functions. 
 

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  • General public
  • Free

Organizer

  • Henri Darmon, McGill University
    Philippe Michel, EPFL
    Dimitar Jetchev, EPFL
    Christopher Skinner, Princeton University

Contact

  • Valérie Krier

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