Abstract

We present a list of problems in arithmetic topology posed at the June 2019 PIMS/NSF workshop on “Arithmetic Topology.” Three problem sessions were hosted during the workshop in which participants proposed open questions to the audience and engaged in shared discussions from their own perspectives as working mathematicians across various fields of study. Participants were explicitly asked to provide problems of various levels of difficulty, with the goal of capturing a cross section of exciting challenges in the field that could help guide future activity. The problems, together with references and brief discussions when appropriate, are collected below into three categories: (1) topological analogues of arithmetic phenomena, (2) point counts, stability phenomena and the Grothendieck ring, and (3) tools, methods and examples.

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