There has been an enormous amount of progress in the analytic theory of zeta and L-functions over the past decade. Our understanding in the classical theory of the value distribution of the Riemann zeta function has achieved new heights with spectacular breakthroughs on moments and extreme values (both local and global) leading to a better understanding of families of L-functions more generally. Great strides have also been made for higher degree L-functions through the remarkable achievements in subconvexity problems and higher degree trace formulae.
These techniques are still in their infancy and there is great scope for exploration and new applications. The aim of this conference is to bring together distinguished researchers working in the classical analytic, probabilistic, and automorphic theories and utilise the creative environment of MPIM and Bonn to further develop these important interactions.
Speakers:
Louis-Pierre Arguin [6] (University of Oxford)
Andrii Bondarenko [7] (NTNU)
Hung M. Bui [8] (University of Manchester)
Brian Conrey [9] (AIM)
Alexandra Florea [10] (University of California Irvine)
Gergely Harcos [11] (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics)
Adam Harper [12](University of Warwick)
Bingrong Huang [13] (Shandong University)
Jon Keating [14] (University of Oxford)
Rizwanur Khan [15] (University of Texas at Dallas)
Emmanuel Kowalski [16] (ETH Zurich)
Youness Lamzouri [17] (IECL – Site de Nancy)
Junxian Li [18] (University of California Davis)
Paul Nelson [19] (Aarhus University)
Danylo Radchenko [20] (Université de Lille)
Kristian Seip [21] (NTNU)
Kannan Soundararajan [22] (Stanford University)
Joni Teräväinen [23] (University of Cambridge)
Matthew P. Young [24] (Rutgers University)
You are welcome to apply for the conference here. [25] The deadline for applying for financial support ends on April 27, 2025. The deadline without financial support ends on May 15, 2025.
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