Distribution of Prime Numbers and the Riemann Zeta Function I, II, III
Speaker(s): Prof. Yitang Zhang, University of New Hampshire
Time: July 8 - July 15, 2014
Venue: Room 77201 at #78 courtyard, Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research
Speaker: Prof. Yitang Zhang, University of New Hampshire
Time: July 8, 10, 15. 2014 16:00-17:00
Venue: BICMR Classroom 77201, No.78 Yard, Jingchunyuan
Abstract: The distribution of prime numbers is one of the most important subjects in number theory. There are many interesting problems in this field. It may not be difficult to understand the problems themselves, but the solutions are extremely difficult.
In this series of talks we will describe the application of certain analytic tools to the distribution of prime numbers. In particular, the role played by the Riemann zeta function will be discussed. We will also describe some early and current researches on the Riemann Hypothesis.
These talks are open to everyone in the major of mathematics, including undergraduate students.