AIS Class Field Theory (2017)
Venue: | Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Date: | 8th, May 2017 to 27th, May 2017 |
Name | Sanoli Gun | M. Ram Murty | Purusottam Rath |
Mailing Address | Associate Professor, IMSc, Chennai |
Professor, Queen’s University, Canada |
Associate Professor, CMI, Siruseri |
speakers ,affiliation and topics covered
sr | Name of speaker | Affiliation | Topic covered |
1 | Ram Murty | QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, CANADA | An introductory lecture on history of class field theory was done. Appealing to Wiener-Ikehara Tauberian theorem, a proof of Chebotarev was indicated. Also, Artin L-series were introduced leading to Brauer’s theorem and meromorphicity of Artin L series. Then a number of applications of Chebotarev density theorem was discussed, namely to Artin Primitive conjecture and primitive points on Eliptic curves. Finally, a sample of some of the unresolved questions in this set up was discussed. |
2 | Purusottam Rath | CMI, CHENNAI | The introductory elements of Global fields were introduced. Idea of decomposition group and ramification theory was covered. Finiteness of class number as well as a complete proof of Unit theorem was given. Finally, Adeles and Ideles were introduced, leading to the proof of strong approximation. |
3 | D. S. Nagaraj | IMSC, CHENNAI | The notion of absolute values and valuations were covered. Classification of all absolute values on a number field was done. Hensel’s lemma and its applications was done. Finally, the arithmetic of unramified extensions of local fields was discussed. |
4 | Anirban Mukhopadhyay | IMSC, CHENNAI | The notion of Dedekind zeta function was introduced. Further, the idea of L-series associated to cycles was developed leading to their analytic continuation. Finally, a detailed account of the Frobenius density theorem was given. |
5 | Kumar Murty | UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO,CANADA | The Kronecker-Weber theorem was introduced and a complete proof using higher ramification groups was done. Norm index computations were done leading to the formulation of Artin Symbol. Class field theory was introduced using the language of cycles. A complete proof of Artin Reciprocity using the language of cycles/modulus was given. |
6 | Dipendra Prasad | TIFR, MUMBAI | Building upon the idea of Idele class group, the Artin reciprocity was reformulated in the set up of the absolute pro finite (abelian) completion of number fields. The surjectivity of Artin map in the formulation was indicated. The broad strategy of the mathematics that goes into the Existence theorem was highlighted, the cyclic (Kummer) case was done in reasonable detail. Thereafter,the elements of local theory was introduced and discussed. |
7 | C. S. Rajan | TIFR, MUMBAI | The lectures started with concrete question of primes of the form x 2 + my 2 and how it leads to class field theory. Buliding upon this premise, the central role played by Quadratic reciprocity and well Cyclotomic fields was unveiled. There after, the lectures lead to the the formulation and proofs of class field theory. The emphasis was on spilitting of polynomials and primes with a down-to-earth account of the issues involved. Then, Brauer groups were introduced and their link to Class field theory was indicated. Finally, some elements of CM theory was introduced |
8 | D. Surya Ramana | HRI, ALLAHABAD | The lectures were built around the theme of analysis on number fields. The goal was to give a complete and comprehensible account of the Chebotarev density theorem, using the more involved notion of Natural density as opposed to the standard Dirichlet density. The counting of ideals in a class was done appealing to the theme of counting lattice points in domains in the Euclidean space which are Lipschitz parametriz-able. All the pre-requisites were recalled and attempt was made to make it as self-contained as possible. |
AFFILIATION OF TUTORS
- Siddhi Pathak: Queen’s Univesity, Canada
- Arpita Kar: Queen’s Univesity, Canada
- Anup Dixit: University of Toronto
- Jyothsnaa S. : IMSc, Chennai
- Balesh Kumar: IMSc, Chennai
- Abhishek Bhardwaj: CMI, Chennai
- Biplab Paul: IMSc, Chennai
- Gaurav Patil: University of Toronto
Time Table
First Week
Date | 09:30 - 11:00 | 11:30 - 13:00 | 14:15 - 15:15 | 15:30-16:30 |
08.5.17 | PR | JS | BP | AB/JS |
09.05.17 | PR | DSN | BP/BK | JS/SP |
10.05.17 | AD | DSN | AK | BK/JS |
11.05.17 | SP | DSN | KM(V) | BK/ JS |
12.05.17 | SP | DSN | KM(V) | BK/JS |
13.05.17 | PR | KM(V) | AD | KM(V) |
Second Week
Date | 09:30 - 11:00 | 11:30 - 13:00 | 14:15 - 15:15 | 15:30-16:30 |
15.05.17 | DP | AM | DP | AM |
16.05.17 | DP | AM | DP | AM |
17.05.17 | DP | AM | DP | AM |
18.05.17 | DP | KM(V) | AD/SP | DP |
19.05.17 | DP | KM (V) | AD | KM(V) |
20.05.17 | RM (V) | RM (V) | AD | SP |
Third Week
Date | 09:30 - 11:00 | 11:30 - 13:00 | 14:15 - 15:15 | 15:30-16:30 |
22.05.17 | SR | CSR | CSR | SR |
23.05.17 | SR | CSR | CSR | SR |
24.05.17 | SR | CSR | CSR | SR |
25.05.17 | SR | CSR | CSR | SR |
26.05.17 | SR | CSR | CSR | SR |
27.05.17 | SR | CSR | CSR | SR |
- AB - ABHISHEK BHARADWAJ
- BK- BALESH KUMAR
- CSR - C.S. RAJAN
- DP - DIPENDRA PRASAD
- PR - PURUSOTTAM RATH
- KM- KUMAR MURTY
- AK- ARPITA KAR
- AD - ANUP DIXIT
- BP- BIPLAB PAUL
- DSN - D.S.NAGARAJ
- JS- JYOTHSNAA SIVARAMAN
- SP- SIDDHI PATHAK
- RM- RAM MURTY
- AM - ANIRBAN MUKHOPADHYAY
- SR - SURYA RAMANA
Actual Participants |
Sr. | SID | Full name | Gender | Affiliation | Position in College/ University | University/Institute M.Sc./ M.A. | Year of Passing M.Sc./ M.A | Ph.D. Deg. Date |
1 | 7988 | Mr. Jaitra Chattopadhyay | Male | HCRI | PhD | Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira | 2015 | |
2 | 8001 | Dr. Satyanarayana Reddy Arikatla | Male | Shiv Nadar University | Assistant Professor | Andhra University Campus | 1995 | 7/31/2012 |
3 | 8003 | Ms Bidisha Roy | Female | HCRI | JRE in Mathematics | IIT madras | 2015 | |
4 | 8014 | Mr. Subha Sarkar | Male | HCRI | PhD | IIT Guwahati | 2015 | |
5 | 8256 | Mr Shubham Sinha | Male | Indian Institute of Science | Student | |||
6 | 8300 | Mr Agniva Dasgupta | Male | Indian Institute of Science | Bsc , 4th year | |||
7 | 8341 | Mr. Debasish Karmakar | Male | HCRI | PhD | Banaras Hindu University | 2012 | |
8 | 8544 | Mr. Devadatta Ganesh Hegde | Male | IIT Bombay | Int MSc Student | |||
9 | 8546 | Mr. Atharva Dilip Korde | Male | IIT Bombay | Int MSc Student | |||
10 | 8566 | Mr Shayeef Murshid | Male | indian statistical institute,kolkata | M.Math | |||
11 | 8719 | Mr. Subham Bhakta | Male | Chennai Mathematical Institute | BSc 3rd year Student | |||
12 | 8753 | Mr Plawan Das | Male | UM DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences, | PhD | UM DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences, Mumbai (CBS) | 2014 | |
13 | 8892 | Mr Nandagopal R | Male | Indian Statistical Institute Bangalore | M.Math Student | |||
14 | 8933 | Mr Vishwas Bhargava | Male | IIT kanpur | Research Associate | |||
15 | 8939 | Ms. Arpita Kar | Female | Queen's University | MSc Student | Queen's University | ||
16 | 8940 | Mr. Rijul Saini | Male | Tata Institute of fundamental research | PhD | Integrated Ph.D. at Tata Institute of fundamental research | Awaiting Result | |
17 | 10324 | Mr. Praneel Samanta | Male | UM-DAE CBS, Mumbai | Junior Project Assistant | UM-DAE CBS | 2016 | |
18 | 10418 | Mr Lalit Vaishya | Male | HCRI | JRF(PHD) | Anaras Hindu University | 2014 | |
19 | 10419 | Mr. Rakesh Ramlal Barai | Male | Guru Nanak Khalsa College, | Assistant Professor | Mumbai | 2001 | |
20 | 10428 | Ms Sampa Dey | Female | IIT MADRAS | PhD | IIT Madras | 2014 | |
21 | 10430 | Mr Sayak Chakrabarty | Male | Chennai Mathematical Institute | BSc student | |||
22 | 10480 | Mr Mainak Ghosh | Male | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research | Ph.D Student | |||
23 | 10697 | Mr. Debasish Sadhukhan | Male | University Of Hyderabad | MSC STUDENT | University Of Hyderabad | Appeared | |
24 | 10786 | Ms Ashvni Narayanan | Female | Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore | BMath 3rd year student | |||
25 | 10816 | Mr. Kumarmanas Nethil | Male | Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur | B.S. Student | |||
26 | 10821 | Ms. Sanjana Agarwal | Female | Indiana university | PhD | BhopalBhopal | 2016 | |
27 | 10822 | Mr Aranya Lahiri | Male | Indiana University, Bloomington | PhD | IISER Bhopal | 2014 | |
28 | Aritriya Mukhapadhyay | CMI | ||||||
29 | Arnab Kundu | CMI | ||||||
30 | Shravan Patankar | CMI | ||||||
31 | Soumyadeep Sahu | CMI | ||||||
32 | Azizul Haque | HRI | ||||||
33 | Karthik | IMSc | ||||||
34 | Mr. Damanvir Singh | IISER Mohali | ||||||
35 | Ms Siddhi Pathak | Kingston, Canada | ||||||
36 | Anup Dixit | Toronto, Canada | ||||||
37 | Biplab Paul | IMSc, Chennai | ||||||
38 | Jyothsnaa S | IMSc Chennai | ||||||
39 | Pranabendu Darbar | IMSc Chennai | ||||||
40 | Abhishek Bharadwaj | CMI Chennai |
How to reach
- Airport: Chennai International Airport (code: MAA)
- Chennai is well-connected by rail from various cities in India.
- CMI is located in the Siruseri IT Park, off Old Mahabalipuram Road, connecting Chennai to Mahabalipuram. It is accessible by taxis from the airport and, additionally, buses from the city. Both the airport and the city are about 30km from the institute.
- Getting to CMI