פעילויות השבוע
קולוקוויום
The Characteristic Polynomials of Random Matrices and Representations of p-adic Groups
יוני 16, 14:30—15:30, 2026, Math -101
מרצה
Eitan Sayag (BGU)
תקציר
The theory of characters is central to the representation theory of finite groups. Harish-Chandra introduced the theory of characters as a fundamental tool for studying infinite-dimensional representations of real and p-adic groups G. In this setting, the character is a conjugation-invariant distribution on the group. For p-adic reductive groups, Harish-Chandra obtained a beautiful formula for the characters of cuspidal representations in terms of orbital integrals.
One of Harish-Chandra‘s most remarkable results—valid for real reductive groups and for reductive p-adic groups over fields of characteristic zero—is the regularity theorem, which establishes that the characters of irreducible representations of such groups are represented by functions that are locally in L1(G). He achieved this by obtaining a bound on the character in terms of a power of a rather elementary function, namely the discriminant function on the group (which measures the distances between eigenvalues). In the positive-characteristic case, this approach to proving local integrability fails, and the problem remains open.
In this talk, we will describe our approach and results concerning the regularity of characters of representations of p-adic groups over fields of positive characteristic. In the case of GLn, this leads to a proof of the Harish-Chandra regularity theorem for cuspidal representations. Our key tool is the so-called Chevalley map (for G=GLn, this is the map sending a matrix to the coefficients of its characteristic polynomial): we show that it sends compactly supported smooth measures to essentially bounded measures, and from this we deduce the regularity theorem.
No prior familiarity with p-adic groups or representation theory will be assumed.
This talk is based on a series of joint works with Aizenbud, Gourevitch, and Kazhdan (see arXiv:2602.16389), as well as on very recent joint work by the same authors with Avni.
BGU Probability and Ergodic Theory (PET) seminar
תב“ה
יוני 18, 11:10—12:00, 2026, -101
מרצה
NO PET!