Ad­vanced Sem­in­ar "Num­ber The­ory and Arith­met­ic­al Stat­ist­ics"

  Location: A3.339                     Time: 14:15 - 15:45

SoSe 2024

The seminar will take place regularly on Tuesdays from April 9th, 2024.

  • Tuesday, 16.04.2024 Jan Diekmann "Fermat's Last Theorem for regular primes"
  • Tuesday, 23.04.2024 Michael Baake, "Dynamical and spectral properties of some shift spaces of number-theoretic origin" (11:15 - 12:45 Uhr, Medienraum D2.314)
  • Tuesday, 23.04.2024 Fabian Gundlach, Symmetries of the set of squarefree integers in a number field 
  • Tuesday, 21.05.2024 Marc Technau, The distribution of quadratic non-residues: A stroll through the garden
  • Tuesday, 28.05.2024 Béranger Seguin, tba
  • Tuesday, 11.06.2024 Daniel Windisch, Algebraic geometry of equilibria in cooperative games

Ober­sem­in­ar "Num­ber The­ory and Arith­met­ic­al Stat­ist­ics": Fa­bi­an Gund­lach (Pader­born), Sym­met­ries of the set of square­free in­tegers in a num­ber field

Ort: A3.339
Veranstalter: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Klüners

Title: Symmetries of the set of squarefree integers in a number field 

Abstract: Let K be a number field. We answer the following question and several generalizations:
What are the Z-linear maps O_K -> O_K that send every squarefree algebraic integer to a squarefree algebraic integer?
In the talk at 11:15am, Michael Baake will introduce dynamical systems associated to k-free algebraic integers.
Our result can be used to determine when two such dynamical systems are topologically conjugate, and more generally when one is a factor system of another.

Ober­sem­in­ar "Num­ber The­ory and Arith­met­ic­al Stat­ist­ics": Fa­bi­an Gund­lach (Pader­born), Sym­met­ries of the set of square­free in­tegers in a num­ber field

Ort: A3.339
Veranstalter: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Klüners

Title: Symmetries of the set of squarefree integers in a number field 

Abstract: Let K be a number field. We answer the following question and several generalizations:
What are the Z-linear maps O_K -> O_K that send every squarefree algebraic integer to a squarefree algebraic integer?
In the talk at 11:15am, Michael Baake will introduce dynamical systems associated to k-free algebraic integers.
Our result can be used to determine when two such dynamical systems are topologically conjugate, and more generally when one is a factor system of another.