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Evaluating the wild Brauer group

February 6 at 16:0017:00 CET

International Seminar on Automorphic Forms

Rachel Newton (King’s College London)

The local-global approach to the study of rational points on varieties over number fields begins by embedding the set of rational points on a variety X into the set of its adelic points. The Brauer–Manin pairing cuts out a subset of the adelic points, called the Brauer–Manin set, that contains the rational points. If the set of adelic points is non-empty but the Brauer–Manin set is empty then we say there’s a Brauer–Manin obstruction to the existence of rational points on X. Computing the Brauer–Manin pairing involves evaluating elements of the Brauer group of X at local points. If an element of the Brauer group has order coprime to p, then its evaluation at a p-adic point factors via reduction of the point modulo p. For p-torsion elements this is no longer the case: in order to compute the evaluation map one must know the point to a higher p-adic precision. Classifying Brauer group elements according to the precision required to evaluate them at p-adic points gives a filtration which we describe using work of Bloch and Kato. Applications of our work include addressing Swinnerton-Dyer’s question about which places can play a role in the Brauer–Manin obstruction. This is joint work with Martin Bright.

You can join the Zoom meeting at https://tu-darmstadt.zoom.us/j/68048280736

The password is the first Fourier coefficient of the modular j-function (as digits).

Details

Date:
February 6
Time:
16:00 – 17:00 CET
Website:
https://www2.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/~international_seminar/

Organizers

Claire Burrin
Luis Garcia
Yingkun Li
Riccardo Zuffetti

Venue

Zoom