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Presented By: Algebraic Geometry Seminar - Department of Mathematics

Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Applications of analytic number theory to the geometry of moduli spaces

Matthew Hase-Liu (Columbia University)

The circle method is a standard technique of analytic number theory originally used for counting solutions to certain polynomial equations. I will sketch how this technique can be adapted to understand various aspects of moduli spaces of curves on hypersurfaces, confirming expectations of geometric Manin's conjecture. Some examples include dimension, number of components, quality of singularities, and compactly supported cohomology in high degree. Part of this is joint work with Jakob Glas.

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