# Markoff surfaces and strong approximation

 Special Seminar Topic: Markoff surfaces and strong approximation Speaker: Alexander Gamburd Affiliation: The Graduate Center, The City University of New York Date: Friday, December 8 Time/Room: 2:10pm - 2:55pm/S-101 Video Link: https://video.ias.edu/special/2017/1208-AlexanderGamburd

Markoff triples are integer solutions of the equation $x^2+y^2+z^2 = 3xyz$ which arose in Markoff's spectacular and fundamental work (1879) on diophantine approximation and has been henceforth ubiquitous in a tremendous variety of different fields in mathematics and beyond. After reviewing some of these, we will discuss joint work with Bourgain and Sarnak on the connectedness of the set of solutions of the Markoff equation modulo primes under the action of the group generated by Vieta involutions, showing, in particular, that for almost all primes the induced graph is connected. Similar results for composite moduli enable us to establish certain new arithmetical properties of Markoff numbers, for instance the fact that almost all of them are composite.