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Research - Past Conferences and Workshops - 2006 AY - Fake Projective Planes and Arithmetic Quotients

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Update: 2024/12/03

Research

Workshop “Fake Projective Planes and Arithmetic Quotients”

Period:
July 24–25, 2006
Venue:
Rm 409 (July 24), Rm 509 (July 25),
Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University
Speakers:
Fumiharu Kato (Kyoto University), JongHae Keum (KIAS), Gopal Prasad (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Cristian Virdol (Nagoya University)
Organizers:
Shigeyuki Kondo (Nagoya University), Yukari Ito (Nagoya University)

Program

Monday, July 24
13:00–14:00
JongHae Keum (KIAS)
Surfaces with $p g = q = 0$ — a historical introduction
14:30–15:30
Fumiharu Kato (Kyoto University)
Introduction to fake projective planes
16:00–17:00
Gopal Prasad (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Fake projective planes
Tuesday, July 25
10:00–11:00
Gopal Prasad (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Complex ball quotients and higher dimensional fake projective spaces
11:30–12:30
JongHae Keum (KIAS)
TBA
14:00–15:00
Fumiharu Kato (Kyoto University)
Fake projective planes as Shimura varieties
15:30–16:30
Cristian Virdol (Nagoya University)
On twisted quaternionic Shimura varieties of dimension 1, 2, 3 or 4