Seminar series
Date
Wed, 11 Feb 2026
15:00
Location
L6, Mathematical Institute
Speaker
Zeev Rudnick
Organisation
Tel Aviv University

I will discuss old and new results about the distribution of zeros of modular forms, and relation to Quantum Unique Ergodicity. It is known that a modular form of weight k has about k/12 zeros in the fundamental domain . A classical question in the analytic theory of modular forms is “can we locate the zeros of a distinguished family of modular forms?”. In 1970, F. Rankin and Swinnerton-Dyer proved that the zeros of the Eisenstein series all lie on the circular part of the boundary of the fundamental domain. In the beginning of this century, I discovered that for cuspidal Hecke eigenforms, the picture is very different - the zeros are not localized, and in fact become uniformly distributed in the fundamental domain. Very recently, we have investigated other families of modular forms, such as the Miller basis (ZR 2024, Roei Raveh 2025, Adi Zilka 2026), Poincare series (RA Rankin 1982, Noam Kimmel 2025) and theta functions (Roei Raveh 2026),  finding a variety of possible distributions of the zeroes.

 

(Joint seminar with Random Matrix Theory)

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