Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar
Curves With Many Symmetries
By a celebrated theorem of Hurwitz, a curve X/C of genus g>1 has at most 84(g-1) points. Curves that attain or come close to this bound, such as the modular curves X(N) , often have a rich structure with diverse connections to and near number theory. We review the relevant basic theorems and give some explicit examples, including recent observations on continuous families of such curves, for which the number of automorphisms is bounded by 12(g-1).
Date & Time
October 06, 2011 | 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Location
Fine Hall -- 214Speakers
Noam Elkies
Affiliation
Harvard University