Joint IAS/Princeton University Theoretical Machine Learning Seminar
The Weyl bound for Dirichlet L-functions
In the 1960's, Burgess proved a subconvexity bound for Dirichlet L-functions. However, the quality of this bound was not as strong, in terms of the conductor, as the classical Weyl bound for the Riemann zeta function. In a major breakthrough, Conrey and Iwaniec established the Weyl bound for quadratic Dirichlet L-functions. I will discuss recent work with Ian Petrow that generalizes the Conrey-Iwaniec bound for arbitrary Dirichlet characters.
Date & Time
November 07, 2019 | 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Location
Princeton University, Fine 214Speakers
Matthew Young
Affiliation
Texas A&M; von Neumann Fellow, School of Mathematics