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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jochen Heinloth\nhosted by Xujia Chen & Tamas Hausel\n
 Abstract: The talk will be an extension of a preparational talk in the Fri
 day-Bourbaki seminar\, with only aim to give some background on the geomet
 ric Langlands correspondence.The question started out with an arithmetic q
 uestion and part of the recent progress has relied on a very fruitful exch
 ange of ideas between arithmetic and geometric perspectives\, that finally
  allowed Gaitsgory and Raskin to deduce results for the original correspon
 dence in the case of function fields from an abstract looking categorical 
 result. It is quite beautiful that the abstract looking statement can be u
 sed to deduce a classical statement on automorphic functions.The different
  settings involved mean that if you either like arithmetic questions or co
 mplex geometry you might appreciate some aspects of this and I will try to
  explain some of the more elementary ideas that serve as starting point to
  translate between these languages.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:boosthui@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Jochen Heinloth: Some background on the geometric Langlands corresp
 ondence
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/6272
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