Relation Between Low-lying Zeros and Central Values
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Explore a 57-minute lecture from the Circle Method and Related Topics workshop at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences that delves into the relationship between low-lying zeros and central values. Learn from mathematician Didier Lesesvre as part of a comprehensive workshop designed for senior graduate students and post-doctoral researchers in analytic number theory. Gain insights into the circle method's applications in the analytic theory of L-functions, ergodic theory, and the Langlands program. The lecture is part of a broader two-week program featuring expert-led discussions on various forms of the circle method and their modern applications, from partition functions to counting rational points on varieties and prime number theory. Participation is open to third-year Ph.D. students and above working in related fields, with on-campus accommodation available for outstation participants.
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Relation Between Low-lying Zeros and Central Values by Didier Lesesvre
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences