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Arithmetic variety

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In mathematics, an arithmetic variety is the quotient space of a Hermitian symmetric space by an arithmetic subgroup of the associated algebraic Lie group.

Kazhdan's theorem

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Kazhdan's theorem says the following:

Kazhdan's theorem — If X is an arithmetic variety, then, for all automorphisms σ of the complex numbers, σX is also an arithmetic variety.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Kazhdan, David (1983). "On arithmetic varieties II". Israel Journal of Mathematics. 44 (2): 139–159. doi:10.1007/BF02760617.

Further reading

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See also

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