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Presented By: Department of Mathematics

Student Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Overview and motivation for etale cohomology

A very important development in the 1960's was the development of étale cohomology by Grothendieck. It allows us to study the algebro-geometric properties of varieties over finite fields, which need not be topologically intuitive. In this talk, we will motivate and build up towards the definition of étale cohomology, followed by an overview of some nice results. Speaker(s): Sandra Nair (UM)

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