Good univ in America for analytic number theory?
Good univ in America for analytic number theory?
It seems to me there are less analytic number theorists rather than algebraic..
In rank 10~100, Where are good places to study analytic number theory?
In rank 10~100, Where are good places to study analytic number theory?
Re: Good univ in America for analytic number theory?
A couple of places off the top of my head:
Princeton
Stanford
Columbia
(obviously top 10)
Brown
Duke
Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
Michigan
Ohio State
Rochester
Also, in Canada:
UBC
McGill
Montreal
Lethbridge
Princeton
Stanford
Columbia
(obviously top 10)
Brown
Duke
Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
Michigan
Ohio State
Rochester
Also, in Canada:
UBC
McGill
Montreal
Lethbridge
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Is there anyone else who does ANT at Brown other than Hoffstein and Jung?
Re: Good univ in America for analytic number theory?
Not that I know of, though Silverman works on elliptic curves.
Re: Good univ in America for analytic number theory?
Someone from my undergraduate school went to Queens for Ph.D under Ram Murty over a tier 1 top school.
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Is Rochester good? Steve Gonek works on Analytic NT there. I have not seen any other faculty there who works on Analytic NT.
Also, can someone give me an idea of how good Rochester is for Number theory?
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Wenzhi Luo, Roman Holowinsky, Ghaith Hairy. Jim Cogdell does automorphic forms.
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Re: Good univ in America for analytic number theory?
I think alex iosevich has some interest in it as well. And if you want to work in algebraic then there's Dinesh Thakur, and Tom Tucker.evon brainstorm wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 2:41 amIs Rochester good? Steve Gonek works on Analytic NT there. I have not seen any other faculty there who works on Analytic NT.
Also, can someone give me an idea of how good Rochester is for Number theory?