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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Over the last five decades (at least), the structures and ideas of quantum field theory have been enormously useful in algebraic geometry and topology, generating new directions of research, new techniques, new theories, and new problems of substantial depth. This talk will describe an extension of this influence to include arithmetic geometry. An interplay of ideas similar to those previously observed appear to be on the horizon, leading, in particular, to a fruitful interpretation of fundamental objects in number theory from the point of view of quantum field theory.  No prior knowledge of arithmetic geometry will be assumed.

 

Further information

Time:

21Oct
Oct 21st 2025
10:00 to 11:30

Venue:

Seminar Room 2, Newton Institute

Speaker:

Minhyong Kim (International Centre for Mathematical Sciences)

Series:

Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series