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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Emmanuel Peyre\nhosted by Timothy Browning\nAbstract: 
 One of the most interesting developments in arithmetic geometry during the
  last 30 years come from the discovery of the complexity of the distributi
 on of rational solutions of polynomial equations.  We will first explain w
 hat it means to be equidistributed for such solutions\, then we will descr
 ibe several well known examples for which "obvious" solutions of the equat
 ions are far more numerous than they ought to be\, thus preventing equidis
 tribution.  During the second part of the talk\, we will introduce the not
 ion of slopes and explain its uses and limitations with respect to equidis
 tribution and explore its relations to heights on projective bundles.
LOCATION:Big Seminar room Ground floor / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)\, IS
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ORGANIZER:lmarr@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Emmanuel Peyre: Where are the rational solutions?
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1591
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