2020. 02. 27. 14:30 - 2020. 02. 27. 16:00
             Rényi Intézet, Kutyás terem
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          Leírás
Take a random homogeneous polynomial of degree $d$ in $n$ variables, with rational coefficients. What is the probability that it has a non-trivial zero? When $n>d$, Poonen and Voloch conjectured in 2002 that this should be the same probability that it is everywhere locally soluble. I shall report on joint with Pierre Le Boudec and Will Sawin towards this conjecture.