Speaker: 
Arnab Kundu
Speaker Affiliation: 
UToronto

November 25, 2024

Math 126
Canada

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Abstract: 

Motivic cohomology is a cohomology theory that can be defined internally within Grothendieck's category of motives. Voevodsky developed this theory for smooth varieties, demonstrating its profound connections to algebraic cycles and algebraic K-theory. However, its behaviour beyond the smooth case remains less well understood. Building upon recent advancements by Bachmann, Elmanto, Morrow, and Bouis, we establish its A^1-homotopty invariance for a broader class of "smooth" schemes. This is part of ongoing work in collaboration with Tess Bouis.

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November 25, 2024

3:00pm to 4:00pm

Math 126

, , CA

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