The Arithmetic of Fundamental Groups

The Arithmetic of Fundamental Groups
Author: Jakob Stix
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642239052

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In the more than 100 years since the fundamental group was first introduced by Henri Poincaré it has evolved to play an important role in different areas of mathematics. Originally conceived as part of algebraic topology, this essential concept and its analogies have found numerous applications in mathematics that are still being investigated today, and which are explored in this volume, the result of a meeting at Heidelberg University that brought together mathematicians who use or study fundamental groups in their work with an eye towards applications in arithmetic. The book acknowledges the varied incarnations of the fundamental group: pro-finite, l-adic, p-adic, pro-algebraic and motivic. It explores a wealth of topics that range from anabelian geometry (in particular the section conjecture), the l-adic polylogarithm, gonality questions of modular curves, vector bundles in connection with monodromy, and relative pro-algebraic completions, to a motivic version of Minhyong Kim's non-abelian Chabauty method and p-adic integration after Coleman. The editor has also included the abstracts of all the talks given at the Heidelberg meeting, as well as the notes on Coleman integration and on Grothendieck's fundamental group with a view towards anabelian geometry taken from a series of introductory lectures given by Amnon Besser and Tamás Szamuely, respectively.

Rational Points and Arithmetic of Fundamental Groups

Rational Points and Arithmetic of Fundamental Groups
Author: Jakob Stix
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642306747

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The section conjecture in anabelian geometry, announced by Grothendieck in 1983, is concerned with a description of the set of rational points of a hyperbolic algebraic curve over a number field in terms of the arithmetic of its fundamental group. While the conjecture is still open today in 2012, its study has revealed interesting arithmetic for curves and opened connections, for example, to the question whether the Brauer-Manin obstruction is the only one against rational points on curves. This monograph begins by laying the foundations for the space of sections of the fundamental group extension of an algebraic variety. Then, arithmetic assumptions on the base field are imposed and the local-to-global approach is studied in detail. The monograph concludes by discussing analogues of the section conjecture created by varying the base field or the type of variety, or by using a characteristic quotient or its birational analogue in lieu of the fundamental group extension.

The Arithmetic of Fundamental Groups

The Arithmetic of Fundamental Groups
Author: Jakob Stix
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-01-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642239048

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In the more than 100 years since the fundamental group was first introduced by Henri Poincaré it has evolved to play an important role in different areas of mathematics. Originally conceived as part of algebraic topology, this essential concept and its analogies have found numerous applications in mathematics that are still being investigated today, and which are explored in this volume, the result of a meeting at Heidelberg University that brought together mathematicians who use or study fundamental groups in their work with an eye towards applications in arithmetic. The book acknowledges the varied incarnations of the fundamental group: pro-finite, l-adic, p-adic, pro-algebraic and motivic. It explores a wealth of topics that range from anabelian geometry (in particular the section conjecture), the l-adic polylogarithm, gonality questions of modular curves, vector bundles in connection with monodromy, and relative pro-algebraic completions, to a motivic version of Minhyong Kim's non-abelian Chabauty method and p-adic integration after Coleman. The editor has also included the abstracts of all the talks given at the Heidelberg meeting, as well as the notes on Coleman integration and on Grothendieck's fundamental group with a view towards anabelian geometry taken from a series of introductory lectures given by Amnon Besser and Tamás Szamuely, respectively.

Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups

Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups
Author: Tamás Szamuely
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-07-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521888509

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Assuming little technical background, the author presents the strong analogies between these two concepts starting at an elementary level.

Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups

Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups
Author: Tamás Szamuely
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-07-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781139481144

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Ever since the concepts of Galois groups in algebra and fundamental groups in topology emerged during the nineteenth century, mathematicians have known of the strong analogies between the two concepts. This book presents the connection starting at an elementary level, showing how the judicious use of algebraic geometry gives access to the powerful interplay between algebra and topology that underpins much modern research in geometry and number theory. Assuming as little technical background as possible, the book starts with basic algebraic and topological concepts, but already presented from the modern viewpoint advocated by Grothendieck. This enables a systematic yet accessible development of the theories of fundamental groups of algebraic curves, fundamental groups of schemes, and Tannakian fundamental groups. The connection between fundamental groups and linear differential equations is also developed at increasing levels of generality. Key applications and recent results, for example on the inverse Galois problem, are given throughout.

Arithmetic Fundamental Groups and Noncommutative Algebra

Arithmetic Fundamental Groups and Noncommutative Algebra
Author: Michael D. Fried,Yasutaka Ihara
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2002
Genre: Fundamental groups (Mathematics)
ISBN: 9780821820360

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The arithmetic and geometry of moduli spaces and their fundamental groups are a very active research area. This book offers a complete overview of developments made over the last decade. The papers in this volume examine the geometry of moduli spaces of curves with a function on them. The main players in Part 1 are the absolute Galois group $G {\mathbb Q $ of the algebraic numbers and its close relatives. By analyzing how $G {\mathbb Q $ acts on fundamental groups defined by Hurwitz moduli problems, the authors achieve a grand generalization of Serre's program from the 1960s. Papers in Part 2 apply $\theta$-functions and configuration spaces to the study of fundamental groups over positive characteristic fields. In this section, several authors use Grothendieck's famous lifting results to give extensions to wildly ramified covers. Properties of the fundamental groups have brought collaborations between geometers and group theorists. Several Part 3 papers investigate new versions of the genus 0 problem. In particular, this includes results severely limiting possible monodromy groups of sphere covers. Finally, Part 4 papers treat Deligne's theory of Tannakian categories and arithmetic versions of the Kodaira-Spencer map. This volume is geared toward graduate students and research mathematicians interested in arithmetic algebraic geometry.

Non abelian Fundamental Groups and Iwasawa Theory

Non abelian Fundamental Groups and Iwasawa Theory
Author: John Coates,Minhyong Kim,Florian Pop,Mohamed Saïdi,Peter Schneider
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781139505659

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This book describes the interaction between several key aspects of Galois theory based on Iwasawa theory, fundamental groups and automorphic forms. These ideas encompass a large portion of mainstream number theory and ramifications that are of interest to graduate students and researchers in number theory, algebraic geometry, topology and physics.

Representations of Fundamental Groups of Algebraic Varieties

Representations of Fundamental Groups of Algebraic Varieties
Author: Kang Zuo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540484240

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Using harmonic maps, non-linear PDE and techniques from algebraic geometry this book enables the reader to study the relation between fundamental groups and algebraic geometry invariants of algebraic varieties. The reader should have a basic knowledge of algebraic geometry and non-linear analysis. This book can form the basis for graduate level seminars in the area of topology of algebraic varieties. It also contains present new techniques for researchers working in this area.