Faculty Member, Mathematics and Statistics
Assistant Professor
Williams College
Thesis Title: 1 and 2 Level Density Functions for Families of Elliptic Curves: Evidence for the Underlying Group Symmetries
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Sarnak, Iwaniec
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About
My main research interests are in number theory (especially random matrix theory, elliptic curves and additive and computational number theory), probability and statistics (especially Benford's law, linear programming and sabermetrics). I'm married with two kids, and I enjoyed sailing, reading and tennis when I had the time.
I have written or refereed articles in the following fields (in addition to mathematics): accounting, biology, economics, geology, marketing, sabermetrics and statistics, and am always looking for interesting projects.
I have written a book (with Ramin Takloo-Bighash), "An Invitation to Modern Number Theory" (Princeton University Press), whose purpose is to introduce undergraduates and beginning graduate students to modern number theory (either as a standard textbook, or through suggested research problems). The book's homepage is: http://www.williams.edu/go/math/sjmiller/public_html/book/index.html
Contact Information
| Homepage: | http://www.williams.edu/go/math/sjmiller/public_ht |
| Address: | Bronfman Science Center |
| Telephone: |
413-597-3293 |

