Introduction to Berkovich spaces
Berkovich spaces provide a powerful framework for doing analytic geometry over non-Archimedean fields, bridging the gap between rigid analytic geometry and more topological approaches. Introduced by Vladimir Berkovich in the 1990s, these spaces offer rich topological structures—locally compact, path-connected, and Hausdorff—that allow for intuitive interpretations of non-Archimedean phenomena.
In this introductory course, we will explore the motivations behind Berkovich's construction, starting from classical problems in p-adic geometry and the limitations of Tate’s rigid spaces. We will explain how Berkovich’s approach resolves issues of topology and local connectivity, and why it has become essential in modern arithmetic geometry, non-Archimedean dynamics, and the study of degenerations of algebraic varieties.
In this introductory course, we will explore the motivations behind Berkovich's construction, starting from classical problems in p-adic geometry and the limitations of Tate’s rigid spaces. We will explain how Berkovich’s approach resolves issues of topology and local connectivity, and why it has become essential in modern arithmetic geometry, non-Archimedean dynamics, and the study of degenerations of algebraic varieties.
讲师
日期
2025年09月18日 至 12月12日
位置
Weekday | Time | Venue | Online | ID | Password |
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周四,周五 | 13:30 - 15:05 | A14-201 | ZOOM 02 | 518 868 7656 | BIMSA |
修课要求
No prior familiarity with Berkovich spaces will be assumed, but some background in algebraic geometry and non-Archimedean fields will be helpful. This course is intended for graduate students and researchers interested in non-Archimedean geometry and its applications.
参考资料
Vladimir Berkovich - Spectral theory and analytic geometry over non-Archimedean fields
AMS, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Vol. 33 (1990).
Vladimir Berkovich - Étale cohomology for non-Archimedean analytic spaces
Publ. Math. IHÉS 78 (1993), 5–161.
AMS, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Vol. 33 (1990).
Vladimir Berkovich - Étale cohomology for non-Archimedean analytic spaces
Publ. Math. IHÉS 78 (1993), 5–161.
听众
Graduate
, 博士后
, Researcher
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英文
讲师介绍
I have been an assistant professor at BIMSA since January 2024. My research primarily focuses on p-adic differential equations. I defended my Ph.D. thesis in 2018 at Montpellier University. Before joining BIMSA, I was an assistant professor at Algiers University. Subsequently, I was a postdoc at YMSC, Tsinghua University, from April 2021 to December 2023.