Joint IAS/Princeton Arithmetic Geometry Seminar
Recent Progress on Hodge Loci
Given a quasi projective family S of complex algebraic varieties, its Hodge locus is the locus of points of S where the corresponding variety admits exceptional Hodge classes (conjecturally: exceptional algebraic cycles). In this talk, I will survey the many recent advances in our understanding of such loci, as well as the remaining open questions.
Date & Time
April 08, 2024 | 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Location
Fine 322, Princeton UniversitySpeakers
Bruno Klingler, Humboldt University of Berlin