New York Number Theory Seminar

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.

Archive

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. Links to pages between Fall 2000 and Spring 2010 can be found on the Fall 2010 page.

Current Semester

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 2019 semester the seminar will met Thursdays from 2:45 to 4:00 (note earlier starting time than previous semesters) in room 4419 . 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
January 31 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
Explicit Sinkhorn limits and Grobner bases (abstract)
February 7 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
Explicit Sinkhorn limits and Grobner bases (abstract)
February 14 Kevin O'Bryant
CSI and GC (CUNY)
The error in the zero-counting function for Dirichlet L-functions (abstract)
February 21 Ryan Utke
CUNY Graduate Center
Nonstandard analysis and partition properties of the natural numbers (abstract)
February 28 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
Doubly stochastic matrices, permanents, and graph matching
March 7 Cormac O'Sullivan
BCC (CUNY)
A generalization of the Riemann-Siegel formula (abstract)
March 14No meeting
March 21 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
New results on matrix scaling
March 28No meeting
April 4 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
Sums of three cubes: Andrew Booker's work on 33
April 11No meeting, GRADUATE STUDENT TALKS
April 18 Rohit Parikh
CUNY
A quick introduction to nonstandard analysis (abstract)
April 25No meeting, Spring Break
May 2 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
Max-flow min-cut and the Birkhoff - von Neumann theorem
May 9No meeting
May 16 Mel Nathanson
Lehman College and the Graduate Center
Convex combinations of matrix scalings that produce doubly stochastic matrices
May 21-24 Workshop in Combinatorial and Additive Number Theory (CANT 2019)

Go to home page of R. T. Bumby
Go to Seminar Page of the Graduate Center Mathematics Department.
This file was last modified on Saturday February 11, 2023.


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