An Introduction to Auxiliary Polynomials in Transcendence Theory - Lecture III
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Delve into the third lecture of a series on auxiliary polynomials in transcendence theory, presented by Samit Dasgupta at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. Explore the fascinating world of transcendence theory, which investigates the rationality and algebraicity properties of arithmetic and analytic quantities. Learn about the historical context, including Hilbert's 7th problem and its resolution by Gelfond and Schneider. Discover Baker's groundbreaking generalization of this result, which uses auxiliary polynomials to prove linear dependence of logarithms of algebraic numbers. Examine the structural rank conjecture and the significant contributions of Masser and Waldschmidt in providing lower bounds for the rank of logarithmic matrices. Gain insights into complex analysis and commutative algebra techniques used throughout the course. This 64-minute lecture offers an in-depth exploration of advanced mathematical concepts and their applications in transcendence theory.
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Samit Dasgupta: An introduction to to auxiliary polynomials in transcendence theory, Lecture III
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