An analogue of Kirchhoff’s theorem for the tropical Prym variety
Frankfurt, Robert-Mayer-Str. 10, Raum 711 großTGiZ-Seminar: Tropical geometry in Zoom (Third meeting Summer Semester 2022)
Dmitry Zakharov (Central Michigan University)
Seminar on étale motives
Darmstadt and ZoomTalk 13: Comparison rationalized Chow groups- Torsten Wedhorn (TU Darmstadt)
The Grothendieck conjecture for curves over fields finitely generated over Q
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR tbaGAUS-AG anabelian geometry on “The Grothendieck conjecture for affine curves”
11:30-13:00: Marius Leonhardt (Heidelberg University), talk 12
14:15-15:45: Christian Dahlhausen (Heidelberg University), talk 13
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
The almost purity theorem
Heidelberg, MATHEMATIKON, HörsaalGAUS AG: Prismatic Cohomology (Talk 10)
Milan Malcic, Max Witzelsperger (Heidelberg)
Localization theorem for algebraic stacks
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomCharanya Ravi (MPIM Bonn)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Seminar on étale motives
Darmstadt and ZoomTalk 14: Interlude on algebraic K-theory - tba
Seminar on étale motives
Darmstadt and ZoomTalk 15: Comparison with algebraic K-theory - Georg Tamme (Universität Mainz)
Lecture Series “Some recent developments in singularity theory in mixed and positive characteristic algebraic geometry”
Mainz, Hilbertraum (05-432) and ZoomKevin Tucker (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Heights of Bloch cycles and limit mixed Hodge structures
Heidelberg, Mathematikon, SR A and LivestreamProf. Robin de Jong (Universität Leiden)