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Autor:
Zaharescu, Alex.
Publikováno v:
Bulletin mathématique de la Société des Sciences Mathématiques de la République Socialiste de Roumanie, 1988 Jan 01. 32(2), 187-187.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43680003
Random matrix theory is an area of mathematics first developed by physicists interested in the energy levels of atomic nuclei, but it can also be used to describe some exotic phenomena in the number theory of elliptic curves. The purpose of this book
Autor:
M. A. Holmstrom, J. B. Conrey
Publikováno v:
Experimental Mathematics. 30:447-452
Let Qa(z) be the set of z-smooth numbers of the form q2+a. It is not obvious, but this is a finite set. The cardinality can be quite large; for example, |Q1(1900)|≥646890. We have a remarkably simp...
Autor:
Wu, Xiaosheng
Publikováno v:
Mathematische Annalen; Dec2023, Vol. 387 Issue 3/4, p1199-1248, 50p
Autor:
J. B. Conrey, Nina C Snaith
Publikováno v:
Communications in Mathematical Physics. 330:639-653
In this paper we examine n-correlation for either the eigenvalues of a unitary group of random matrices or for the zeros of a unitary family of L-functions in the important situation when the correlations are detected via test functions whose Fourier
Publikováno v:
Experimental Mathematics. 22:195-202
Publikováno v:
Geometric and Functional Analysis. 22:1257-1288
We prove a formula, with power savings, for the sixth moment of Dirichlet L- functions averaged over all primitive characters χ (mod q) with q ≤ Q, and over the critical line. Our formula agrees precisely with predictions motivated by random matri
Publikováno v:
International Mathematics Research Notices. 2013:4758-4771
We show that all but five of the zeros of the period polynomial associated to a Hecke cusp form are on the unit circle.
Publikováno v:
Acta Arithmetica. 155:353-371
We use the asymptotic large sieve, developed by the authors, to prove that if the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis is true, then there exist many Dirichlet L-functions that have a pair of consecutive zeros closer together than 0.37 times their average