Joint IAS/PU Arithmetic Geometry
Galois Orbit Bounds for Surface Degenerations
Given a family $g: X \rightarrow S$ of smooth projective algebraic varieties over a number field $K$, one often wants to constrain the points $s$ in $S$ where the fibre $X_s$ acquires "extra" algebraic structure. A basic sort of constraint which is important in unlikely intersection theory is that of a Galois-orbit lower bound: an inequality $h(s) \le poly([K(s) : K])$, where $h$ is some logarithmic Weil height and $K(s)$ is the field of definition of $s$. Recent work has focused on how to use $G$-functions constructed from degenerations of $g$ to produce such inequalities.
We describe some new results in the case where $g$ is a one-parameter degeneration of surfaces, and the central role played by rigid and "adelic" geometry.
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March 16, 2026 | 3:30pm – 4:30pm
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Joint IAS/PU Arithmetic Geometry
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Topic: Galois Orbit Bounds for Surface Degenerations
Speakers: David Urbanik, Institute for Advanced Study
More: https://www.ias.edu/math/events/joint-iaspu-arithmetic-geometry-53
Given a family $g: X \rightarrow S$ of smooth projective algebraic
varieties over a number field $K$, one often wants to constrain the
points $s$ in $S$ where the fibre $X_s$ acquires "extra" algebraic
structure. A basic sort of constraint which is important in unlikely
intersection theory is that of a Galois-orbit lower bound: an
inequality $h(s) \le poly([K(s) : K])$, where $h$ is some logarithmic
Weil height and $K(s)$ is the field of definition of $s$. Recent work
has focused on how to use $G$-functions constructed from degenerations
of $g$ to produce such inequalities.
We describe some new results in the case where $g$ is a one-parameter
degeneration of surfaces, and the central role played by rigid and
"adelic" geometry.
Princeton University, Fine Hall 224
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Princeton University, Fine Hall 224Speakers
David Urbanik, Institute for Advanced Study