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How frequently does the Hasse principle fail?

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  • UserTim Browning (Bristol)
  • ClockTuesday 05 March 2013, 16:15-17:15
  • HouseMR14.

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Counter-examples to the Hasse principle are known for many families of geometrically rational varieties. We discuss how often such failures arise for Chatelet surfaces and certain higher-dimensional hypersurfaces. This is joint work with Régis de la Bretèche.

This talk is part of the Number Theory Seminar series.

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