- Series
- Other Talks
- Time
- Tuesday, February 1, 2011 - 5:00pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
- Location
- Emory University, Math and Science Center W201
- Speaker
- Yuri Tschinkel – New York University
- Organizer
- Matt Baker
Please Note: If you wish to drive your own car and park, the closest parking deck is attached to the Oxford Rd Building. There will be a charge for parking, which is $6 for 2-3 hours. Once you have parked, exit the parking garage into the building and there will be an elevator to your right. Take the elevator to level 3. You should take a left out of the elevator and proceed through the glass doors into the courtyard area. The Mathematics and Science Center will be the building to your left.
Oscillatory integrals arising as Fourier transforms of local
and global height functions play an important role in the spectral
analysis of height zeta functions. I will explain a general geometric
technique which allows to evaluate such integrals. This is joint work
with A. Chambert-Loir.