At the Nesin Mathematical Village (Şirince, Türkiye), I gave the board lecture
Pseudoexponentials and covers: model theory meets some arithmetic geometry
There are no handwritten notes, but here is the abstract.
Abstract: I will revisit some of the attempts to understand the complex exponential function by using model theory, started by Zilber about two decades ago, and continued by others. Along the way, I will describe how some of the methods (mainly, quasiminimality) has spilled over to other analytic functions. I will mention some connections to number theory.
