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L-functions of curves

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  • UserTim Dokchitser (University of Bristol) World_link
  • ClockTuesday 24 January 2017, 14:30-15:30
  • HouseMR13.

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L-functions of elliptic curves have been studied a lot, and their local invariants (local factors, conductors, Tate module, root numbers etc.) are well-understood, both theoretically and computationally. For curves of higher genus the situation is more complicated, and I will report on various joint projects in progress with Vladimir Dokchitser, Celine Maistret and Adam Morgan that attempt to develop the corresponding theory, based on semistable models.

This talk is part of the Number Theory Seminar series.

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