Steven J. Miller                                                      
Professor of Mathematics, Williams College               
18 Hoxsey St, Williamstown, MA 01267

(sjm1 AT williams.edu)
 
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:  Analytic Number Theory, Random Matrix Theory, Analysis and Probability (distribution of zeros and n-level statistics for families of L-functions, especially families of elliptic curves with rank over Q(T), classical random matrix theory, random graphs, ranks of elliptic curves, computational number theory, probability theory, Benford's Law, cryptography, linear programming, multiple Dirichlet series, sabermetrics, ...).

      Thesis         Papers        Talks     My Book (Invitation to Modern Number Theory)      Handouts      My Riddles Page

1 and 2 Level Density Functions for Families of Elliptic Curves: Evidence for the Underlying Group Symmetries.
 

Advisors: Peter Sarnak, Henryk Iwaniec

Princeton University: May 2002

Abstract:         dvi   ps   pdf

Introduction:   dvi   ps   pdf

Thesis:            dvi   ps   pdf


RESEARCH INTERESTS:  Analytic Number Theory, Random Matrix Theory, Probability (zeros and n-level statistics for families of L-functions, especially families of elliptic curves with rank over Q(T), classical random matrix theory, random graphs, computational number theory, Benford's Law, cryptography, linear programming, sabermetrics, ...).

      Thesis         Papers        Talks     My Book (Invitation to Modern Number Theory)      Handouts      My Riddles Page       Notes Graduate Workshop Lfns-RMT



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RECENT CONFERENCES:  Undergrad Research Panel (Boston 2012)      Undergrad Research Session (HC 2011 and BC 2013)