Ober­se­mi­nar "Num­ber Theo­ry and Arith­me­ti­cal Sta­ti­stics"

  Ort: A3.339                                Uhrzeit: 14:15 - 15:45 Uhr

Das Seminar findet ab dem 09.04.2024 regelmäßig dienstags statt.

  • Dienstag, 16.04.2024 Jan Diekmann "Fermat's Last Theorem for regular primes"
  • Dienstag, 23.04.2024 Michael Baake, "Dynamical and spectral properties of some shift spaces of number-theoretic origin" (11:15 - 12:45 Uhr, Medienraum D2.314)
  • Dienstag, 23.04.2024 Fabian Gundlach, Symmetries of the set of squarefree integers in a number field 
  • Dienstag, 21.05.2024 Marc Technau, The distribution of quadratic non-residues: A stroll through the garden
  • Dienstag, 28.05.2024 Béranger Seguin, Algebraic Patching for Beginners
  • Dienstag, 11.06.2024 Daniel Windisch, Algebraic geometry of equilibria in cooperative games

Ober­se­mi­nar "Num­ber Theo­ry and Arith­me­ti­cal Sta­ti­stics": Ma­rc Tech­nau (UPB), The dis­tri­bu­ti­on of qua­dra­tic non-re­si­du­es: A stroll through the gar­den

Ort: A3.339
Veranstalter: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Klüners

Title: The distribution of quadratic non-residues: A stroll through the garden

Abstract: We shall have a stroll through the garden of classical results about the distribution quadratic (non-)residues modulo a prime with an emphasis on the methods involved.
We shall also stress the depressing state of the affairs pertaining to the distribution of quadratic non-residues in non-initial segments, highlighting work by Konyagin and Shaprlinski from 2015 which surmounts some — yet far from all — of the obstacles involved.

Ober­se­mi­nar "Num­ber Theo­ry and Arith­me­ti­cal Sta­ti­stics": Ma­rc Tech­nau (UPB), The dis­tri­bu­ti­on of qua­dra­tic non-re­si­du­es: A stroll through the gar­den

Ort: A3.339
Veranstalter: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Klüners

Title: The distribution of quadratic non-residues: A stroll through the garden

Abstract: We shall have a stroll through the garden of classical results about the distribution quadratic (non-)residues modulo a prime with an emphasis on the methods involved.
We shall also stress the depressing state of the affairs pertaining to the distribution of quadratic non-residues in non-initial segments, highlighting work by Konyagin and Shaprlinski from 2015 which surmounts some — yet far from all — of the obstacles involved.