
BARUCH DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
The Baruch Distinguished Mathematics Lecture Series Presents
Maksym Radziwiłł
(New York University)
What's new in analytic number theory
Thursday, May 21st, 4:30pm
Maksym Radziwiłł is a Professor of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU. His research mainly focuses on analytic number theory and its connections to probability, harmonic analysis, and analytic aspects of automorphic forms.
His accolades include the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize, a Sloan Fellowship, the Coxeter–James Prize by the Canadian Mathematical Society, the Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory, and the New Horizons in Mathematics.


Address: 55 Lexington Avenue, between 24th street and 25th street. Room 14-285 on the 14th floor.
Agenda:
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4pm: Snacks and mingling.
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4:30pm-5:30pm: Lecture.
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5:45pm: Dinner at nearby restaurant.
If you consider attending, please register here, even if you may not eventually come. Registration will prevent difficulties entering the building and helps us to estimate the number of dinner seats needed.
The event is free. Guests pay for their own food at the restaurant.
For any additional questions, contact Adam Sheffer at
adam.sheffer@baruch.cuny.edu or Karol Koziol at karol.koziol@baruch.cuny.edu.
