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Tag Archives: Barry Mazur
Mazur 80
Last week I was in Cambridge for Barry’s 80th birthday conference. If you are wondering why it took so long for Barry to get a birthday conference, that’s probably because you didn’t know that there was *also* a 60th birthday … Continue reading →
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Tagged Akshay Venkatesh, Andrew Wiles, Bad Notation, Barry Mazur, Barry Mazur Bingo, BG, Bisi Agboola, Cambridge, Chess, Cragie on Main, Crema, Darwin's, Dick Gross, Galois, Gauss, George Boxer, Harvard Square, Hustlers, Joel Specter, Jordan Ellenberg, Kai-Wen Lan, Ken Ribet, Kevin Buzzard, Mr Bartley's, NSF, Parsip, Riemann, Tatte, The Hawk, Toby Gee, Upstairs at the Square, Vincent Pilloni, Voltage Coffee, Whig History
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Schaefer and Stubley on Class Groups
I talked previously about work of Wake and Wang-Erickson on deformations of Eisenstein residual representations. In that post, I also mentioned a paper of Emmanuel Lecouturier who has also proved some very interesting theorems. Today, I wanted to talk about … Continue reading →
Mathieu Magic
I previously mentioned that I once made (in a footnote) the false claim that for a 11-dimensional representation V of the Mathieu group M_12, the 120 dimensional representation Ad^0(V) was irreducible. I had wanted to write down representations W of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry Mazur, Emmanuel Kowalski, Liubomir Chirac, Magaard, Malle, Mathieu Group, Tiep
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New Results in Modularity, Part II
This is part two of series on work in progress with Patrick Allen, Ana Caraiani, Toby Gee, David Helm, Bao Le Hung, James Newton, Peter Scholze, Richard Taylor, and Jack Thorne. Click here for Part I It has been almost … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ana Caraiani, Andrew Wiles, Bao Le Hung, Barnett-Lamb, Barry Mazur, BLGGT, Breuil, Colmez, David Geraghty, David Helm, David Savitt, Diamond, Jack Thorne, James Newton, Ken Ribet, Laurent Clozel, Mark Kisin, Matthew Emerton, Michael Harris, Modularity, p-adic Langlands, Patrick Allen, Peter Scholze, RLT, Shekar Khare, Skinner, Taylor-Wiles, The Hawk, Toby Gee, Vytas Paskunas, Wintenberger
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Pseudo-representations and the Eisenstein Ideal
Preston Wake is in town, and on Tuesday he gave a talk on his recent joint work with Carl Wang Erickson. Many years ago, Matt and I studied Mazur’s Eisenstein Ideal paper from the perspective of Galois deformation rings. Using … Continue reading →
Z_p-extensions of Number Fields, Part II
This is continuation of the last post. We claimed there that we were going to deform a totally real number field of degree n into a field with signature (r,s) with r+2s = n, and pass information about Leopoldt’s conjecture … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ankeny, Barry Mazur, Brauer, Chowla, Deformations, Leopoldt Conjecture, Yuri Bilu
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Z_p-extensions of Number Fields, Part I
In the next few posts, I want to discuss a problem that came up when I wrote a paper with Barry Mazur. We had a few observations and remarks that we discussed as part of a possible sequel but which … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry Mazur, Deforming Number Fields, Leopoldt Conjecture, Serpentine
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Tensor Products
Let \(W\) be an irreducible representation of a finite group \(G.\) Say that \(W\) is tensor indecomposable if any isomorphism \(W = U \otimes V\) implies that either \(U\) or \(V\) is a character. In conversations with Matt and Toby … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry Mazur, Indecomposable Representations, Mathieu Group, Matthew Emerton, Representation Theory, Simple Groups, Toby Gee
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Chenevier on the Eigencurve
Today I wanted to mention a theorem of Chenever about components of the Eigencurve. Let \(\mathcal{W}\) denote weight space (which is basically a union of discs), and let \(\pi: \mathcal{E} \rightarrow \mathcal{W}\) be the Coleman-Mazur eigencurve together with its natural … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry Mazur, Daqing Wan, Gaëtan Chenevier, Hansheng Diao, Liang Xiao, Robert Coleman, Ruochuan Liu, The Eigencurve
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The decline and fall of Publications Mathématiques de l’lHÉS
I want to discuss the decline of a once great journal. How did IHES go from this: and this: to this: It is a sad state of affairs. To be clear, I am talking about the typesetting here. The old … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry Mazur, EGA, Garamonde, Grothendieck, IHES, Peter Scholze
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