Abstract

This short survey is part of a minicourse I gave during the CMI-HIMR Summer School “Unlikely Intersections in Diophantine Geometry” on the Zilber–Pink conjecture, formulated independently by Zilber (2002), Bombieri, Masser and Zannier (1999) in the case of tori and by Pink (2005) in the more general setting of mixed Shimura varieties. This conjecture, which includes in its general formulation many important results in number theory, has been intensively studied by several mathematicians in the past 20 years. We will mainly focus on these problems in the special setting of semiabelian varieties and families of abelian varieties.

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