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Department of Mathematics,
Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Math 196/296 - Student Colloquium
Alina Bucur
UCSD
Size doesn't matter: heights in number theory
Abstract:
How complicated is a rational number? Its size is not a very good indicator for this. For instance, 1987985792837/1987985792836 is approximately 1, but so much more complicated than 1. We'll explain how to measure the complexity of a rational number using various notions of height. We'll then see how heights are used to prove some basic finiteness theorems in number theory. One example will be the Mordell-Weil theorem: that on any rational elliptic curve, the group of rational points is finitely generated.
September 28, 2010
12:00 PM
AP&M B412
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