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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/ostrowski-prize-lecture-20
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SUMMARY:Ostrowski Prize Lecture 2023
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DESCRIPTION:DIOPHANTINE RESULTS FOR SHIMURA VARIETIES\n\nWelcoming remarks:
  Dean Mark Giesbrecht (University of Waterloo) \n\nLaudation: Professor Pe
 ter Sarnak (Institute for Advanced Study and\nPrinceton University)\n\nOst
 rowski Lecture: Professor Jacob Tsimerman (University of Toronto)\n\nShimu
 ra Varieties are higher dimensional analogues of modular\ncurves\, and th
 ey play a foundational role in modern number theory.\nThe most familiar S
 himura varieties are the moduli spaces of Abelian\nvarieties\, and in this
  context we have a wealth of diophantine\nresults\, both in the number fie
 ld and function field setting:\nFiniteness of S-rational points\, the Tate
  conjecture\, the Shafarevich\nconjecture\, semisimplicity of Galois repre
 sentations\, and others.\nThese results constitute a blueprint for what we
  expect to be true in\nother settings but is largely out of reach.\n\nDC13
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