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Arithmetic, L-functions and Automorphic Forms — NSF Award to University of California-Davis (CA, $133,000)

This award concerns research in analytic number theory. Most questions in analytic number theory are concerned with quantitatively counting arithmetic objects, such as prime numbers and integral solutions to equations. Understanding such questions plays an important role in applications such as cryptography, informatio

Award titleArithmetic, L-functions and Automorphic Forms
Award ID2502537
AwardeeUniversity of California-Davis
CityDAVIS
StateCA
Amount obligated$133,000
Principal investigatorJunxian Li
ProgramALGEBRA,NUMBER THEORY,AND COM
Start date08/01/2025
AbstractThis award concerns research in analytic number theory. Most questions in analytic number theory are concerned with quantitatively counting arithmetic objects, such as prime numbers and integral solutions to equations. Understanding such questions plays an important role in applications such as cryptography, information theory, physics, economics, and computer science. Powerful analytic tools have proved fruitful in many arithmetic problems, yet there is a natural barrier in these classical meth
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