平特五不中

Event

Luca Candelori, LSU

Thursday, October 6, 2016 10:30to12:00
Burnside Hall Room 920, 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA

The transformation laws of algebraic theta functions.

We present the algebro-geometric theory underlying the classical transformation laws of theta functions with respect to the action of symplectic matrices on Siegel's upper half-space. More precisely, we explain how the theta multiplier, the half-integral weight automorphy factor and the Weil representation occurring in the classical transformation laws all have a geometric origin, that is, they can all be constructed within a given moduli problem on abelian schemes. To do so, we introduce and study new algebro-geometric constructions such as theta multiplier bundles, metaplectic stacks and
bundles of half-forms, which could be of independent interest. Applications include a geometric theory of modular forms of half-integral (in the sense of Shimura), and their generalizations to higher degree, as well as giving new, explicit formulas for
determinant bundles on abelian schemes.

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