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Group, Lie and Number Theory Seminar

Transgression of the Euler class and arithmetic applications (Note special time)
Monday, February 18, 2019
4:20-5:30 PM
4088 East Hall Map
I will survey recent work (joint with N. Bergeron and P. Charollois) giving a new construction of certain cohomology classes of SL_N(Z) that were first defined by Nori and Szcech. To motivate our approach, I will start by discussing the problem of how to compute linking numbers in certain three-manifolds that fiber over the circle, e.g in the complement of the trefoil knot in the 3-sphere. We will see that these linking numbers are special values of L-functions, which implies that the latter are rational numbers. Then I will explain some generalizations that relate the topology of real locally symmetric spaces with the arithmetic world of modular forms. Speaker(s): Luis Garcia (University of Toronto)
Building: East Hall
Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: Mathematics
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