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In the classical analogy between number fields and function fields, an Euclidean lattice (E,∥.∥) may be seen as the counterpart of a vector bundle V on a smooth projective curve C over some field k. Then the arithmetic counterpart of the dimension h0(C,V)=dimkΓ(C,V) of the space of sections of V is the non-negative real number h0θ(E,∥.∥):=log∑v∈Ee−π∥v∥2. In these lectures, I will firstly discuss diverse properties of the invariant h0θ and of its extensions to certain infinite dimensional generalizations of Euclidean lattices. Then I will present applications of this formalism to transcendence theory and to algebraization theorems in Diophantine geometry.

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  • Date of recording 12/06/2017
  • Date of publication 18/02/2026
  • Institution Institut Fourier
  • Language English
  • Format MP4

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