PIMS Collaborative Research Group
L-functions in Analytic Number Theory

Analytic number theory focuses on arithmetic questions through the lens of L-functions. These generating series encode arithmetic information and have connections with a host of other mathematical fields, such as algebraic number theory, harmonic analysis, Diophantine approximation, probability, representation theory, and computational number theory. The main focuses of this CRG include moments of L-functions and automorphic forms, explicit results in analytic number theory, and comparative prime number theory.

Announcements

June 17– 21, 2024

UBC–Vancouver

                                                                   Past News and Events

July 2–15, 2023

BIRS at UBC–Okanagan 

SeptemberDecember 2023

Graduate course led by Alia Hamieh (UNBC)

January–April 2023

Graduate course led by Greg Martin (UBC)

September–December 2022

Graduate course led by Habiba Kadiri (University of Lethbridge)


November 18-20, 2022

Banff International Research Station (BIRS)

July 25–29, 2022

University of Northern British Columbia

Postdoctoral Fellowship at UBC 2023–2025

Postdoctoral Fellowship at UNBC 2022–2024


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Sponsors

Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences
University of British Columbia
University of Lethbridge
University of Northern British Columbia
Number Theory Foundation
Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery