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Mass equidistribution for Siegel cusp forms of degree 2
Abstract
I will talk about some current work with Jesse Jaasaari and Steve Lester where we investigate the analogue of the Quantum Unique Ergodicity (QUE) conjecture in the weight aspect for Siegel cusp forms of degree 2 and full level. Assuming the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis (GRH) we establish QUE for Saito–Kurokawa lifts as the weight tends to infinity. As an application, we prove the equidistribution of zero divisors.
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Explicit (and improved) results on the structure of sumsets
Abstract
Given a finite set A of integer lattice points in d dimensions, let NA denote the N-fold iterated sumset (i.e. the set comprising all sums of N elements from A). In 1992 Khovanskii observed that there is a fixed polynomial P(N), depending on A, such that the size of the sumset NA equals P(N) exactly (once N is sufficiently large, that is). In addition to this 'size stability', there is a related 'structural stability' property for the sumset NA, which Granville and Shakan recently showed also holds for sufficiently large N. But what does 'sufficiently large' mean in practice? In this talk I will discuss some perspectives on these questions, and explain joint work with Granville and Shakan which proves the first explicit bounds for all sets A. I will also discuss current work with Granville, which gives a tight bound 'up to logarithmic factors' for one of these properties.
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Upper bounds for moments of the Riemann zeta-function
Abstract
Assuming the Riemann Hypothesis, Soundararajan established almost sharp upper bounds for all positive moments of the Riemann zeta-function. This result was later improved by Harper, who proved upper bounds of the right order of magnitude. I will describe some of the ideas in their proofs, and then discuss recent joint work with Alexandra Florea, where we consider negative moments of the Riemann zeta-function. For example, we can obtain asymptotic formulas for negative moments when the shift in the zeta function is large enough, confirming a conjecture of Gonek. We also obtain an upper bound for the average of the generalised Mobius function.