![[1239] The geometrization of the local Langlands correspondence, after Fargues and Scholze](/media/cache/video_light/uploads/video/Bourbaki.png)

[1239] The geometrization of the local Langlands correspondence, after Fargues and Scholze
De Ana Caraiani


Extremal eigenvectors, the spectral action, and the zeta spectral triple
De Alain Connes
Apparaît dans la collection : COGNAC - Conference On alGebraic varieties over fiNite fields and Algebraic geometry Codes
For a long time people have been interested in finding and constructing curves over finite fields with many points. For genus 1 and genus 2 curves, we know how to construct curves over any finite field of defect less than 1 or 3 (respectively), i.e. with a number of points at distance at most 1 or 3 to the upper bound given by the Hasse-Weil-Serre bound. The case of genus 3 is still open after more than 40 years of research. In this talk I will take a different approach based on the random matrix theory of Katz-Sarnak, that describe the distribution of the number of points, to prove the existence, for all $\epsilon>0$, of curves of genus $g$ over $\mathbb{F}_{q}$ with more than $1+q+(2 g-\epsilon) \sqrt{q}$ points for $q$ big enough. I will also discuss some explicit constructions as well as some details about the asymmetric of the distribution of the trace of the Frobenius for curves of genus 3 .This is a joint work with J. Bergström, E. Howe and C. Ritzenthaler.