Gene S. Kopp

University of Michigan

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picture I am a Heilbronn Research Fellow at the University of Bristol.
I was previously a graduate student at the University of Michigan. I am interested in number theory, especially modular forms and L-functions, and, generally, the interplay between analytic and algebraic methods. Outside of number theory, I have worked on (or am working on) projects in random matrix theory, secure multiparty computation, and quantum information processing. My Ph.D. advisor was Jeffrey C. Lagarias.
Here is my mathoverflow account.
I have reaped huge benefits for my mathematical development through my relationships with the following institutions.