In January 1982, Number Theorists in New York City and its environs began meeting regularly at the Graduate Center of the City University. The location was convenient to all parts of the city as well as to major transportation hubs. The original organizers were Harvey Cohn, David Chudnovsky, Gregory Chudnovsky and Melvyn B. Nathanson. Harvey Cohn has retired, but Nathanson is now based in the City University and able to act as host of the seminar.
Proceedings of the Seminar have been published by Springer-Verlag, originally in the Lecture Notes in Mathematics series
More recent reports appear as individual volumes, with the simple title Number Theory, and the names of the editors of the volume on the cover.
This page was first developed in the Fall of 2000. Schedules by semester are available.
The Graduate Center is currently located at 365 Fifth Avenue, between 34th and 35th Streets. The Ph.D. program in mathematics is located on the fourth floor. The seminar has met on Thursday afternoons for several years. In the Spring 2009 semester the seminar will meet Thursdays from 3:00PM to 4:00PM in room 4419 of the Graduate Center. More details will be posted in the department common area on the fourth floor. Current information on all seminars can be found in the Seminar Page of the Graduate Center Mathematics Department.
Date | Speaker and
Affiliation |
Title of talk |
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February 26 | Mel Nathanson Lehman College and the Graduate Center |
Some geometric group theory for number theorists (abstract) |
March 05 | No meeting | |
March 12 | Mel Nathanson Lehman College and the Graduate Center |
Problems in additive number theory (PANT) |
Some weeks pass. | ||
April 02 | Kevin Broughan University of Waikato, New Zealand |
Gram lines and the average of the real part of the Riemann zeta function (abstract) |
Some weeks pass. | ||
May 21 from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. (note start time) |
Peter Hegarty (Gothenberg),
Mel Nathanson (Lehman), Kevin O'Bryant (CSI) |
Problems and results (abstract) |
May 26-30 | Workshop in Combinatorial and Additive Number Theory (CANT 2009) |
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Seminar Page of the Graduate Center Mathematics Department.
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