Departmental Colloquium

Davesh Maulik
MIT
Generic and special behavior in families of algebraic varieties
Abstract: Given a family of complex algebraic varieties, there are different ways of making rigorous the notion of a generic member of the family. In most situations, it is easy to see that these approaches lead to the same behavior. However, for small algebraically closed fields, (e.g. the field of algebraic numbers) this distinction is more subtle, due to the countability of the field. In this talk, we give examples of geometric questions where these issues arise and some different techniques for handling them, when possible. As a special case, we will discuss the behavior of Picard groups in families, following ideas of Y. André, and joint work with B. Poonen.
Friday February 18, 2011 at 3:00 PM in SEO 636
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