UNIMODAL SEQUENCES: From Isaac Newton to the Riemann Hypothesis
M. Ram Murty (Queen's University)
Thu Apr 24, 19:00-20:00 (8 months ago)
Abstract: We will give an exposition on the recent progress in the study of unimodal sequences, beginning with the work of Isaac Newton and then to the contemporary papers of June Huh. We will also relate this topic to the Riemann hypothesis. In the process, we will connect many areas of mathematics ranging from number theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and combinatorics.
commutative algebraalgebraic geometrygroup theorynumber theoryrings and algebrasrepresentation theory
Audience: researchers in the topic
Calgary Algebra and Number Theory Seminar
Series comments: This seminar series is partially supported by the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS).
| Organizers: | Samprit Ghosh*, Dang Khoa Nguyen |
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