Mathematics Seminar

Ramanujan complexes and golden gates in PU(3).

In their seminal works from the 80's, Lubotzky, Phillips and Sarnak proved the following two results: (i) An explicit construction of Ramanujan regular graphs. (ii) An explicit method of placing points on the sphere uniformly equidistributed. These two seemingly unrelated problems, were solved by applying deep number theoretic Theorems (Deligne proof of the Ramanujan conjecture, Jacobi four square Theorem) on a single group form of PGL_2 over the field of rationals.

In recent years these two results have seen the following generalizations and developments: (i+) The explicit construction of Ramanujan complexes by Lubotzky, Samuels and Vishne. (ii+) The explicit construction of super golden gates for PU(2) by Parzanchevski and Sarnak. This time, the two results are unrelated, since the construction of LSV is over a field of positive characteristic and not over the rationals.

In this talk I will describe a recent new construction of both golden gates for PU(3) as well as explicit constructions of new Ramanujan complexes. Moreover, we shall see that these constructions are actually 'local' consequences coming from analyzing a single 'global' group (just like in LPS).

This is a joint work with Ori Parzanchevski.

Date & Time

January 09, 2019 | 4:30pm – 5:30pm

Location

Simonyi Hall 101

Affiliation

Member, School of Mathematics

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