Analytic Number Theory and mean values of L-functions

Lead Research Organisation: University of Manchester
Department Name: Mathematics

Abstract

The Riemann zeta-function and other L-functions play a central role in analytic number theory and in mathematics in general. For example, the Riemann zeta-function satisfies an Euler product, which underlines a connection between the natural numbers and the prime numbers. The problem of determining the properties of prime numbers has a long history, from the ancient theorem of Euclid that there are infinitely many primes, to the celebrated eight page paper of Riemann on the zeta-function in the mid-nineteenth century. Since that time, several important problems in analytic number theory have been solved, and Riemann's ideas have been the inspiration behind much of this progress.

The aim of the project is to study various questions related to the moments of the Riemann zeta-function and L-functions, which are the mean values over certain families of these functions. These questions have applications to the distribution of zeros of the Riemann zeta-function (partial answers to the Riemann Hypothesis), the order of magnitude of L-functions (partial answers to the Lindelof Hypothesis), order of vanishing of L-functions at the central point (analytic progress towards the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture), and many others. There is a remarkable connection between the subject and Random Matrix Theory, an area of Mathematical Physics used to describe complex quantum systems.

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
EP/R513131/1 01/10/2018 30/09/2023
2291502 Studentship EP/R513131/1 01/10/2019 31/10/2023 Tim Page