PIMS CRG Seminar Series: L-functions in Analytic Number Theory: Chung Hang (Kevin) Kwan
Event Recap
This event took place via zoom and a recording is available on mathtube.org.
Topic
Moments and Periods for GL(3)
Speakers
Details
In the past century, the studies of moments of L-functions have been important in number theory and are well-motivated by a variety of arithmetic applications. This talk will begin with two problems in elementary number theory, followed by a survey of techniques in the past and the present. We will slowly move towards the perspectives of period integrals which will be used to illustrate the interesting structures behind moments. In particular,
we shall focus on the “Motohashi phenomena”.
This event is part of the PIMS CRG Group on L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory. More details can be found on the webpage here: https://sites.google.com/view/crgl-functions/crg-weekly-seminar
Additional Information
The online seminars for the PIMS CRG L-functions in Analytic Number Theory will take place on Thursdays, 10–11 am Pacific Time/11 am–noon Mountain Time.
If you would like to attend the seminars, please register to receive the Zoom link.
You are also welcome to join us in person at our “watch parties”:
- UBC–Vancouver: room ESB 4127
- University of Lethbridge: M1060 (Markin Hall)
- University of Northern British Columbia: 1084 Charles J McCaffray Hall