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The Geometry of Hilbert's 13th Problem
Miércoles 14 Abril 2021, 04:00pm
Accesos : 105
Contacto César Lozano

Seminario de Geometría Algebraica

Expositor: Jesse Wolfson, Universidad de California, Irvine.

Resumen: The goal of this talk is to explain how enumerative geometry can be used to simplify the solution of polynomials in one variable. Given a polynomial in one variable, what is the simplest formula for the roots in terms of the coefficients? Hilbert conjectured that for polynomials of degree 6,7 and 8, any formula must involve functions of at least 2, 3 and 4 variables respectively (such formulas were first constructed by Hamilton). In a little-known paper, Hilbert sketched how the 27 lines on a cubic surface should give a 4-variable solution of the general degree 9 polynomial. In this talk I'll recall Klein and Hilbert's geometric reformulation of solving polynomials, explain the gaps in Hilbert's sketch and how we can fill these using modern methods. As a result, we obtain best-to-date upper bounds on the number ofvariables needed to solve a general degree n polynomial for all n, improving results of Segre and Brauer.

https://www.matem.unam.mx/~lozano/eseminar.html