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Large Values of the Riemann Zeta Function in Short Intervals

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  • UserLouis-Pierre Arguin (Oxford)
  • ClockTuesday 18 March 2025, 14:00-15:00
  • HouseMR12.

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The interplay between probability theory and number theory has a rich history of producing deep results and conjectures. Important instances are the works of Erdös, Kac, Selberg, Montgomery, Soundararajan and Granville, to name a few. This talk will review recent results in this spirit where the insights of probability, of branching processes in particular, have led to a better understanding of large values of the Riemann zeta function in short intervals on the critical line.

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