M. Ram Murty
Queen's University
Scientific, Seminar
UCalgary Algebra and Number Theory Seminar: M. Ram Murty
We will give an exposition on the recent progress in the study of unimodal sequences, beginning with the work of Isaac Newton and then to the contemporary papers of June Huh. We will also relate this topic to the Riemann hypothesis. In the process...
Scientific, Seminar
Effective equidistribution of Hecke eigenvalues
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS-ULethbridge Distinguished Lecture: Ram Murty
In this talk, we will highlight the importance of measurement, and discuss what can and cannot be measured. Focusing on the measurement of position, importance, and shape, we will illustrate by discussing the mathematics behind GPS, Google and laser...
Scientific, Seminar
Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Ram Murty
A number $n$ is called squarefull if for every prime $p$ dividing $n$, we have $p^2$ also dividing $n$. Erdos conjectured that the number of pairs of consecutive squarefull numbers $(n, n+1)$ with $n N$ is at most $(log N)^A$ for some $A >0$. This...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar: Ram Murty
We will discuss recent progress towards the twin prime conjecture as well as highlight some recent joint work with Akshaa Vatwani the connects the parity problem with the twin prime conjecture. The talk will be accessible to a wide audience.
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS 20th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture at University of Regina
It is a famous unsolved problem whether there are infinitely many primes $p$ such that $p+2$ is also prime. Such primes are called twin primes. Recently, some spectacular progress was made towards this conjecture by Yitang Zhang, Maynard and Tao...