Papers
Papers
3. Patterns of primes in joint Sato–Tate distributions, with A. Anas Chentouf, Catherine Cossaboom, and Samuel Goldberg. Journal of Number Theory (2024). arxiv: 2308.06632
2. Extending the support of 1- and 2-level densities for cusp form L-functions under square-root cancellation hypotheses, with Annika Mauro and Steven J. Miller. Acta Arithmetica (2024). arxiv: 2305.15293
1. Benfordness of measurements resulting from box fragmentation, with Livia Betti, Irfan Durmić, and Steven J. Miller. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice 19, 59 (2025). arxiv: 2304.08335
Undergraduate Talks
Conference Talks
6. Maine–Québec Number Theory Conference 2023 at University of Maine, "Patterns of Primes in joint Sato–Tate Distributions," with A. Anas Chentouf. October 2023.
5. Conférence de théorie des nombres Québec–Maine 2022 at Université Laval, "Extending the support of 1- and 2-level densities for cusp form L-functions under square-root cancellation hypotheses," with Annika Mauro. October 2022.
4. Conférence de théorie des nombres Québec–Maine 2022 at Université Laval, "An Excised Orthogonal Model for Families of Cusp Forms," with Andrew Keisling, Xuyan Liu, Annika Mauro, Zoe McDonald, Santiago Velazquez Iannuzzelli. October 2022.
3. The Young Mathematician's Conference at Ohio State, "Short Range and Random Differences in the Number of Summands of Zeckendorf Decompositions," with Guilherme Zeus Dantas e Moura and Xuyan Liu. August 2022.
2. The Young Mathematician's Conference at Ohio State, "Generalized harmonic estimates for the n-level density of L-functions," with Annika Mauro. August 2022.
1. The 20th International Fibonacci Conference, "Short Range and Random Differences in the Number of Summands of Zeckendorf Decompositions," with Guilherme Zeus Dantas e Moura. July 2022.
Outreach Talks
3. Yale Undergraduate Math Society, "A history of Brouwer's fixed point theorem (and why it drove Brouwer crazy)." April 2024.
2. Mellon Forum at Timothy Dwight College, "The Mathematical Mystery of Class Numbers." March 2024.
1. Yale Undergraduate Math Society, "Counting primes, sieving primes, and the Sato–Tate conjecture." October 2023.