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Computational Algebra Seminar
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  • David Harvey
  • (New York University)
  • Computing zeta functions of projective hypersurfaces in large characteristic
  • 3pm–4pm, Thursday 8th April, 2010
  • Carlaw 535
  • I will discuss a new algorithm for computing the zeta function of a projective hypersurface over a finite field of characteristic p whose running time dependence on p is roughly p1/2.

  • Tom Fisher
  • (University of Cambridge)
  • Finding rational points on Brauer–Severi varieties
  • 4pm–5pm, Thursday 8th April, 2010
  • Carlaw 535
  • A Brauer–Severi variety of dimension n – 1 is a twist of projective space ℙn-1. The Hasse principle tells us how to decide whether a Brauer–Severi variety defined over a number field has rational points, but not how to find a point. I will discuss how some of the methods for solving conics (case n = 2) generalise to other small values of n (at least if we are working over the rationals).

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