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Presented By: Department of Mathematics

RTG Seminar on Number Theory Seminar

Zeta zeros in long and short intervals

The zeros of the Riemann zeta function are of great interest to number theorists due to their connection to the prime numbers. I will discuss various properties which are known and conjectured about these zeros. In particular, I will focus on the statistical properties of the vertical distribution of these zeros, which are conjectured to mirror the statistics of the eigenvalues of random unitary matrices. Speaker(s): Alex Dobner (University of Michigan)

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