Zeta Functions and Geodesics (Speaker: Mark Pollicott (University of Warwick, UK)) | Department of Mathematics

Zeta Functions and Geodesics (Speaker: Mark Pollicott (University of Warwick, UK))

Event Information
Event Location: 
GAB 461 (Refreshments at 3:30 in 472)
Event Date: 
Monday, May 9, 2016 - 4:00pm

The Riemann zeta function is an important tool in the theorem of prime numbers. A geometric analogue of this is the Selberg Zeta function where the prime numbers are replaced by closed geodesics on a compact surface of constant negative curvature. However to generalize this to more general settings one needs to take a more dynamical viewpoint. We will discuss old and new results in this direction. No prior knowledge of the area is assumed.