A survey of unlikely intersections in pure Shimura varieties, covering Andre-Oort, Andre-Pink-Zannier, Zilber-Pink, and the Pila-Zannier strategy.
Distinguished categories and the Zilber-Pink conjecture
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We propose an axiomatic approach towards studying unlikely intersections by introducing the framework of distinguished categories. This includes commutative algebraic groups and mixed Shimura varieties. It allows us to define all basic concepts of the field and prove some fundamental facts about them, e.g. the defect condition. In some categories that we call very distinguished, we are able to show some implications between Zilber-Pink statements with respect to base change. This yields unconditional results, i.e. the Zilber-Pink conjecture for a complex curve in $\mathcal{A}_2$ that cannot be defined over $\bar{\mathbb{Q}}$, a complex curve in the $g$-th fibered power of the Legendre family, and a complex curve in the base change of a semiabelian variety over $\bar{\mathbb{Q}}$.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
math.NT 1years
2025 1verdicts
ACCEPT 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Unlikely intersections in Shimura varieties and beyond: a survey
A survey of unlikely intersections in pure Shimura varieties, covering Andre-Oort, Andre-Pink-Zannier, Zilber-Pink, and the Pila-Zannier strategy.