Foundations of $p$-adic Teichmuller Theory

Foundations of $p$-adic Teichmuller Theory
Author: Shinichi Mochizuki
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2014-01-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1470412268

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This book lays the foundation for a theory of uniformization of p-adic hyperbolic curves and their moduli. On one hand, this theory generalizes the Fuchsian and Bers uniformizations of complex hyperbolic curves and their moduli to nonarchimedian places. That is why in this book, the theory is referred to as p-adic Teichmüller theory, for short. On the other hand, the theory may be regarded as a fairly precise hyperbolic analog of the Serre-Tate theory of ordinary abelian varieties and their moduli. The theory of uniformization of p-adic hyperbolic curves and their moduli was initiated in a previous work by Mochizuki. And in some sense, this book is a continuation and generalization of that work. This book aims to bridge the gap between the approach presented and the classical uniformization of a hyperbolic Riemann surface that is studied in undergraduate complex analysis. Features: Presents a systematic treatment of the moduli space of curves from the point of view of p-adic Galois representations.Treats the analog of Serre-Tate theory for hyperbolic curves.Develops a p-adic analog of Fuchsian and Bers uniformization theories.Gives a systematic treatment of a "nonabelian example" of p-adic Hodge theory. Titles in this series are co-published with International Press of Boston, Inc., Cambridge, MA.

p jin Teichmüller li lun ji chu

p jin Teichmüller li lun ji chu
Author: 望月新一
Publisher:
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9787040510089

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本书为p 进双曲曲线及其模空间的单值化理论奠定了基础.一方面,这个理论将复双曲曲线及其模空间的 Fuchs和Bers单值化推广到了非阿基米德情形,因此该理论在本书中简称为p进 Teichmüller理论.另一方面,该理论可以看作是常阿贝尔簇及其模空间的Serre-Tate理论的相当精确的双曲模拟.

Introduction to $p$-adic Analytic Number Theory

Introduction to $p$-adic Analytic Number Theory
Author: M. Ram Murty
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821847740

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This book is an elementary introduction to $p$-adic analysis from the number theory perspective. With over 100 exercises included, it will acquaint the non-expert to the basic ideas of the theory and encourage the novice to enter this fertile field of research. The main focus of the book is the study of $p$-adic $L$-functions and their analytic properties. It begins with a basic introduction to Bernoulli numbers and continues with establishing the Kummer congruences. These congruences are then used to construct the $p$-adic analog of the Riemann zeta function and $p$-adic analogs of Dirichlet's $L$-functions. Featured is a chapter on how to apply the theory of Newton polygons to determine Galois groups of polynomials over the rational number field. As motivation for further study, the final chapter introduces Iwasawa theory.

Galois Theory and Modular Forms

Galois Theory and Modular Forms
Author: Ki-ichiro Hashimoto
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1461302498

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This volume is an outgrowth of the research project "The Inverse Ga lois Problem and its Application to Number Theory" which was carried out in three academic years from 1999 to 2001 with the support of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (1) No. 11440013. In September, 2001, an international conference "Galois Theory and Modular Forms" was held at Tokyo Metropolitan University after some preparatory work shops and symposia in previous years. The title of this book came from that of the conference, and the authors were participants of those meet All of the articles here were critically refereed by experts. Some of ings. these articles give well prepared surveys on branches of research areas, and many articles aim to bear the latest research results accompanied with carefully written expository introductions. When we started our re~earch project, we picked up three areas to investigate under the key word "Galois groups"; namely, "generic poly nomials" to be applied to number theory, "Galois coverings of algebraic curves" to study new type of representations of absolute Galois groups, and explicitly described "Shimura varieties" to understand well the Ga lois structures of some interesting polynomials including Brumer's sextic for the alternating group of degree 5. The topics of the articles in this volume are widely spread as a result. At a first glance, some readers may think this book somewhat unfocussed.

Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups

Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups
Author: Leila Schneps
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2003-07-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521808316

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Mirror Symmetry IV

Mirror Symmetry IV
Author: Eric D'Hoker
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821833359

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This book presents contributions of participants of a workshop held at the Centre de Recherches Mathematiques (CRM), University of Montreal. It can be viewed as a sequel to Mirror Symmetry I (1998), Mirror Symmetry II (1996), and Mirror Symmetry III (1999), copublished by the AMS and International Press. The volume presents a broad survey of many of the noteworthy developments that have taken place in string theory, geometry, and duality since the mid 1990s. Some of the topics emphasized include the following: Integrable models and supersymmetric gauge theories; theory of M- and D-branes and noncommutative geometry; duality between strings and gauge theories; and elliptic genera and automorphic forms. Several introductory articles present an overview of the geometric and physical aspects of mirror symmetry and of corresponding developments in symplectic geometry. The book provides an efficient way for a very broad audience of mathematicians and physicists to explore the frontiers of research into this rapidly expanding area.

Integrable Systems, Geometry, and Topology

Integrable Systems, Geometry, and Topology
Author: Chuu-lian Terng
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821840487

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The articles in this volume are based on lectures from a program on integrable systems and differential geometry held at Taiwan's National Center for Theoretical Sciences. As is well-known, for many soliton equations, the solutions have interpretations as differential geometric objects, and thereby techniques of soliton equations have been successfully applied to the study of geometric problems. The article by Burstall gives a beautiful exposition on isothermic surfaces and theirrelations to integrable systems, and the two articles by Guest give an introduction to quantum cohomology, carry out explicit computations of the quantum cohomology of flag manifolds and Hirzebruch surfaces, and give a survey of Givental's quantum differential equations. The article by Heintze, Liu,and Olmos is on the theory of isoparametric submanifolds in an arbitrary Riemannian manifold, which is related to the n-wave equation when the ambient manifold is Euclidean. Mukai-Hidano and Ohnita present a survey on the moduli space of Yang-Mills-Higgs equations on Riemann surfaces. The article by Terng and Uhlenbeck explains the gauge equivalence of the matrix non-linear Schrödinger equation, the Schrödinger flow on Grassmanian, and the Heisenberg Feromagnetic model. The bookprovides an introduction to integrable systems and their relation to differential geometry. It is suitable for advanced graduate students and research mathematicians. Information for our distributors: Titles in this series are copublished with International Press, Cambridge, MA.

Quasistatic Contact Problems in Viscoelasticity and Viscoplasticity

Quasistatic Contact Problems in Viscoelasticity and Viscoplasticity
Author: Weimin Han
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821831925

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Índice: Function spaces and their properties; Introduction to finite difference and finite element approximations; Variational inequalities; Constitutive relations in solid mechanics; Background on variational and numerical analysis in contact mechanics; Contact problems in elasticity; Bilateral contact with slip dependent friction; Frictional contact with normal compliance; Frictional contact with normal damped response; Other viscoelastic contact problems; Frictionless contact with dissipative potential; Frictionless contact between two viscoplastic bodies; Bilateral contact with Tresca's friction law; Other viscoelastic contact problems; Bibliography; Index.

Lectures on Chaotic Dynamical Systems

Lectures on Chaotic Dynamical Systems
Author: Valentin Senderovich Afraĭmovich
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2003
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821831682

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Basic concepts Zero-dimensional dynamics One-dimensional dynamics Two-dimensional dynamics Systems with 1.5 degrees of freedom Systems generated by three-dimensional vector fields Lyapunov exponents Appendix Bibliography Index.

The Principle of the Fermionic Projector

The Principle of the Fermionic Projector
Author: Felix Finster
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821839748

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The "principle of the fermionic projector" provides a new mathematical framework for the formulation of physical theories and is a promising approach for physics beyond the standard model. This book begins with a brief review of relativity, relativistic quantum mechanics, and classical gauge theories, emphasizing the basic physical concepts and mathematical foundations. The external field problem and Klein's paradox are discussed and then resolved by introducing the fermionicprojector, a global object in space-time that generalizes the notion of the Dirac sea. At the mathematical core of the book is a precise definition of the fermionic projector and the use of methods of hyperbolic differential equations for detailed analysis. The fermionic projector makes it possible toformulate a new type of variational principle in space-time. The mathematical tools are developed for the analysis of the corresponding Euler-Lagrange equations. A particular variational principle is proposed that gives rise to an effective interaction which shows many similarities to the interactions of the standard model. The main chapters of the book are easily accessible for beginning graduate students in mathematics or physics. Several appendices provide supplementary material, which willbe useful to the experienced researcher.