Automorphic p-adic L-functions and regulators
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lundi 14 octobre 2019 (08:30)
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vendredi 18 octobre 2019 (16:00)
lundi 14 octobre 2019
08:30
coffee+pastries
coffee+pastries
08:30 - 09:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
09:30
Spin p-adic L-function for GSp(6)
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Giovanni Rosso (Concordia University)
Spin p-adic L-function for GSp(6)
Giovanni Rosso (Concordia University)
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Salle de réunion
In this talk we shall present the construction of the Spin $p$-adic $L$-function for $p$-ordinary Siegel modular forms of genus $6$, using an integral expression due to Pollack. Joint work (still in progress) with E. Eischen and S. Shah.
10:30
coffee
coffee
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
11:00
The toric regulator
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Amnon Besser (Ben-Gurion University)
The toric regulator
Amnon Besser (Ben-Gurion University)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: Salle de réunion
I will present a map - The toric regulator, from motivic cohomology of algebraic varieties over p-adic fileds with "totally degenerate reduction", e.g., $p$-adically uniformized varieties, to "toric intermediate Jacobians" which are quotients of algebraic toruses by a discrete subgroup. The toric regulator recovers part of the $\ell$-adic etale regulator map for every prime $\ell$, and its logarithm recovers part of the log-syntomic regulator. I expect the toric regulator to be the home of "refined" Beilinson conjectures and I will present some evidence for this claim. This is joint work with Wayne Raskind from Wayne State university.
12:00
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:00 - 14:00
14:00
Mini-course 2: Lecture 1
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Darmon Henri (McGill University)
Mini-course 2: Lecture 1
Darmon Henri (McGill University)
14:00 - 15:00
Room: Salle de réunion
General overview of triple product periods. This lecture will describe the general conjectures on triple product periods formulated over the years in joint work with Alan Lauder and Victor Rotger, and discuss a few of their ramifications, including: 1. The connection with generalised Kato classes and their arithmetic applications. 2. Tame variants and the Harris-Venkatesh conjecture. 3. The special case of the adjoint, and a theorem of Rivero-Rotger.
15:00
coffee
coffee
15:00 - 15:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
15:30
Mini-course 3: Lecture 1
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David Loeffler (University of Warwick)
Mini-course 3: Lecture 1
David Loeffler (University of Warwick)
15:30 - 16:30
Room: Salle de réunion
In the first two lectures, Loeffler will recall Hida's theory of ordinary p-adic families of modular forms, and how it was used to construct p-adic Rankin--Selberg L-functions for $\mathrm{GL}_2\times \mathrm{GL}_2$ (by Hida and Panchishkin), and triple-product L-functions for $\mathrm{GL}_2\times \mathrm{GL}_2\times\mathrm{GL}_2$ (by Harris--Tilouine and Darmon--Rotger). Then he will outline the key statements of Pilloni's higher Hida theory for the symplectic group $\mathrm{GSp}_4$, which gives an analogous p-adic interpolation results for higher-degree coherent cohomology of Siegel threefolds, and describe how these techniques can be used to construct p-adic L-functions for $\mathrm{GSp}_4$, $\mathrm{GSp}_4\times\mathrm{GL}_2$, and $\mathrm{GSp}_4\times \mathrm{GL}_2 \times\mathrm{GL}_2$, as in the recent preprint of Loeffler --Pilloni--Skinner--Zerbes.
16:45
The arithmetic of the adjoint of a weight one modular form
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Oscar Rivero (UPC and McGill University)
The arithmetic of the adjoint of a weight one modular form
Oscar Rivero (UPC and McGill University)
16:45 - 17:45
Room: Salle de réunion
Darmon, Lauder and Rotger have formulated different conjectures involving the so-called p-adic iterated integrals attached to a triple (f,g,h) of classical eigenforms of weights (2,1,1). When f is a cusp form, it involves the p-adic logarithm of distinguished points on the modular abelian variety attached to f. However, when f is Eisenstein, they conjecture a formula involving the p-adic logarithms of units and p-units in suitable number fields, which can be seen as a variant of Gross’ p-adic analogue of Stark’s conjecture. In a joint work with V. Rotger we prove the conjecture when h is dual to g. The proof rests on Hida’s theory of improved p-adic L-functions and Galois deformation techniques. Further, it suggests a tantalizing connection with the theory of Beilinson--Flach elements, in a setting where an exceptional vanishing of these cohomology classes emerges.
mardi 15 octobre 2019
08:30
coffee+pastries
coffee+pastries
08:30 - 09:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
09:30
Recent developments for p-adic families automorphic forms and L-functions, in the context of unitary groups
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Ellen Eischen (University of Oregon)
Recent developments for p-adic families automorphic forms and L-functions, in the context of unitary groups
Ellen Eischen (University of Oregon)
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Salle de réunion
The p-adic theory of modular forms plays a key role in modern number theory. Geometric developments have enabled vast expansion of Serre's original notion of p-adic modular forms, including by Hida to the case of automorphic forms on unitary groups. This talk will introduce some challenges that arise in the setting of unitary groups, recent efforts to overcome them, and applications.
10:30
coffee
coffee
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
11:00
On the construction of elements in the Iwasawa cohomology of Galois representations for GSp(2n)xGSp(2n)
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Antonio Cauchi (Université Laval)
On the construction of elements in the Iwasawa cohomology of Galois representations for GSp(2n)xGSp(2n)
Antonio Cauchi (Université Laval)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: Salle de réunion
The study of arithmetic invariants associated to Galois representations has often relied on the construction of a special family of elements in their Galois cohomology groups. For instance, it has been a crucial ingredient in the work of Kato in the proof of special cases of the conjecture of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer and the Iwasawa main conjecture for modular forms. In this talk, we describe how to construct elements in the Iwasawa cohomology of Galois representations associated to a product of two cohomological cuspidal automorphic representations of the similitude symplectic group $\mathrm{GSp}_{2n} $, and, thus, p-adic L-functions using Perrin-Riou’s machinery. This construction generalises the one given by Lei-Loeffler-Zerbes when $n=1$.
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
12:00 - 14:00
14:00
Mini-course 2: Lecture 2
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Jan Vonk (University of Oxford)
Mini-course 2: Lecture 2
Jan Vonk (University of Oxford)
14:00 - 15:00
Room: Salle de réunion
Rigid meromorphic cocycles and their RM values. This lecture will introduce the basic structures that arise in a p-adic approach to explicit class field theory based on the values at real quadratic arguments of rigid meromorphic cocycles. These values comprise as special cases the Gross-Stark units arising in Gross’s p-adic analogue of the Stark conjecture on p-adic Artin L-series at s=0, Stark-Heegner points on (modular) elliptic curves, and singular moduli for real quadratic fields. They can often be expressed in terms of (twisted variants of) the triple product periods covered in Lecture 1.
15:00
coffee
coffee
15:00 - 15:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
15:30
Mini-course 3: Lecture 2
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David Loeffler (University of Warwick)
Mini-course 3: Lecture 2
David Loeffler (University of Warwick)
15:30 - 16:30
Room: Salle de réunion
In the first two lectures, Loeffler will recall Hida's theory of ordinary p-adic families of modular forms, and how it was used to construct p-adic Rankin--Selberg L-functions for $\mathrm{GL}_2\times \mathrm{GL}_2$ (by Hida and Panchishkin), and triple-product L-functions for $\mathrm{GL}_2\times \mathrm{GL}_2\times\mathrm{GL}_2$ (by Harris--Tilouine and Darmon--Rotger). Then he will outline the key statements of Pilloni's higher Hida theory for the symplectic group $\mathrm{GSp}_4$, which gives an analogous p-adic interpolation results for higher-degree coherent cohomology of Siegel threefolds, and describe how these techniques can be used to construct p-adic L-functions for $\mathrm{GSp}_4$, $\mathrm{GSp}_4\times\mathrm{GL}_2$, and $\mathrm{GSp}_4\times \mathrm{GL}_2 \times\mathrm{GL}_2$, as in the recent preprint of Loeffler --Pilloni--Skinner--Zerbes.
16:45
Critical values of the Asai L-function for GL(n) over CM fields
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Baskar Balasubramanyam (IISER Pune)
Critical values of the Asai L-function for GL(n) over CM fields
Baskar Balasubramanyam (IISER Pune)
16:45 - 17:45
Room: Salle de réunion
Let $F$ be a totally real field, and $K$ a CM extension. For a cuspidal, automorphic, cohomological representation $\pi$ over $\mathrm{GL}_n/K$, I will talk about the special values at critical points of the Asai L-function associated to $\pi$. I will also talk about the special values of the Asai L-function twisted by Hecke characters of $F$.
mercredi 16 octobre 2019
08:30
coffee+pastries
coffee+pastries
08:30 - 09:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
09:30
Eisenstein congruences and Euler system for Siegel modular forms.
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Eric Urban (Columbia University)
Eisenstein congruences and Euler system for Siegel modular forms.
Eric Urban (Columbia University)
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Salle de réunion
I will discuss on some works in progress for the construction of Euler systems attached to the Standard p-adic L-function attached to ordinary Siegel modular forms using congruences between Klingen-type Eisenstein series and cusp forms.
10:30
coffee
coffee
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
11:00
Mini-course 1: Lecture 1 (Critical L-values)
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Andrei Jorza (University of Notre Dame)
Mini-course 1: Lecture 1 (Critical L-values)
Andrei Jorza (University of Notre Dame)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: Salle de réunion
We recall general conjectures about the existence of $p$-adic $L$-functions attached to motives and automorphic representations. Then the lecture is devoted to the study of the critical values of the complex $L$-function of cuspidal automorphic representations of $\mathrm{GL}(2n)$ admitting a Shalika model. In particular we describe such $L$-values in terms of classical evaluations constructed using the cohomology of the corresponding locally symmetric space and so-called automorphic cycles.
jeudi 17 octobre 2019
08:30
coffee+pastries
coffee+pastries
08:30 - 09:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
09:30
Square root p-adic L-functions
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Michael Harris (Columbia University)
Square root p-adic L-functions
Michael Harris (Columbia University)
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Salle de réunion
The Ichino-Ikeda conjecture, and its generalization to unitary groups by N. Harris, has given explicit formulas for central critical values of a large class of Rankin-Selberg tensor products. Although the conjecture is not proved in full generality, there has been considerable progress, especially for L-values of the form $L(1/2,\mathrm{BC}(\pi)\times\mathrm{BC}(\pi'))$, where $\pi$ and $\pi'$ are cohomological automorphic representations of unitary groups $U(V)$ and $U(V')$, respectively. Here $V$ and $V'$ are hermitian spaces over a CM field, $V$ of dimension $n$, $V'$ of codimension $1$ in $V$, and $\mathrm{BC}$ denotes the twisted base change to $\mathrm{GL}(n) \times \mathrm{GL}(n-1)$.
10:30
Conference picture
Conference picture
10:30 - 10:40
Room: Lilliad
10:40
coffee
coffee
10:40 - 11:00
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
11:00
Mini-course 1: Lecture 2 (Overconvergent cohomology)
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Daniel Barrera (Universidad de Santiago)
Mini-course 1: Lecture 2 (Overconvergent cohomology)
Daniel Barrera (Universidad de Santiago)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: Salle de réunion
We introduce and study the overconvergent cohomology adapted to the Shalika setting. Then we describe how to evaluate this cohomology in order to produce distributions over the expected Galois group. Moreover, we verify that this overconvergent evaluation interpolates the classical evaluations explained in the first lecture. Another consequence of this method is the control of the growth of the distribution obtained. The $p$-adic $L$-functions are, as usual, the Mellin transform of these distributions.
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
12:00 - 14:00
14:00
Mini-course 2: Lecture 3
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Alice Pozzi (University College London)
Mini-course 2: Lecture 3
Alice Pozzi (University College London)
14:00 - 15:00
Room: Salle de réunion
Diagonal restrictions of Hilbert Eisenstein series. This last lecture explains how the diagonal restrictions of the p-adic family of Hilbert modular Eisenstein series for a real quadratic field can be related to RM values of certain rigid analytic cocycles, leading to an interpretation of Gross-Stark units and Stark-Heegner points as triple product periods. The p-adic deformation theory of the weight one Hilbert Eisenstein series, building on the work of Bellaiche-Dimitrov, Darmon-Lauder-Rotger, and Betina-Dimitrov Pozzi, is a key ingredient in some of the most important arithmetic applications.
15:00
coffee
coffee
15:00 - 15:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
15:30
Mini-course 3: Lecture 3
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Vincent Pilloni (ENS Lyon, CNRS)
Mini-course 3: Lecture 3
Vincent Pilloni (ENS Lyon, CNRS)
15:30 - 16:30
Room: Salle de réunion
In the third lecture, Pilloni will outline the proofs of the main theorems of higher Hida theory for $\mathrm{GSp}_4$, and describe work in progress to generalise these results to higher-rank symplectic groups.
16:45
Rationality for Rankin-Selberg L-functions
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Harald Grobner (University of Vienna)
Rationality for Rankin-Selberg L-functions
Harald Grobner (University of Vienna)
16:45 - 17:45
Room: Salle de réunion
Investigating critical values of Rankin-Selberg L-functions has a long history, both, on the side of results as well as on the side of conjectures. While most of the known results treat the case of $\mathrm{GL}(n) \times\mathrm{GL}(n-1)$, in this talk we will shade some light on what can be said in the general case $\mathrm{GL}(n) \times\mathrm{GL}(m)$, when the ground field is CM.
19:00
Conference dinner
Conference dinner
19:00 - 21:00
vendredi 18 octobre 2019
08:30
coffee+pastries
coffee+pastries
08:30 - 09:30
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
09:30
An explicit reciprocity law for the GSp(4)-Euler system
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Sarah Zerbes (University College London)
An explicit reciprocity law for the GSp(4)-Euler system
Sarah Zerbes (University College London)
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Salle de réunion
I will report on work in progress with David Loeffler and Chris Skinner. I will sketch a proof for of an explicit reciprocity law for the Euler system attached to the spin representation of genus $2$ Siegel modular forms, relating the Euler system to the spin $p$-adic $L$-function that we constructed in joint work with Vincent Pilloni. As an application, we obtain bounds on Selmer groups, conditional on the nonvanishing of non-critical $p$-adic $L$-values.
10:30
coffee
coffee
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Salle Kampé de Fériet
11:00
Mini-course 1: Lecture 3 (p-adic families)
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Chris Williams (Imperial College London)
Mini-course 1: Lecture 3 (p-adic families)
Chris Williams (Imperial College London)
11:00 - 12:00
Room: Salle de réunion
The correct eigenvarieties to be considered in the Shalika setting are constructed using the parabolic subgroup of $\mathrm{GL}(n)$ having Levi subgroup $\mathrm{GL}(n)\times \mathrm{GL}(n)$. After the introduction of these parabolic eigenvarieties the talk is devoted to the study of the local properties of them and the existence of Shalika components. We use such results in order to perform a $p$-adic variation of the distributions obtained in the second lecture. Using the Mellin transform we produce $p$-adic families of $p$-adic $L$-functions.
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
12:00 - 14:00