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Dr Nina Snaith
PhD Applied Mathematics
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Office: 4.6 Howard House
Department of Mathematics
University Walk, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1TW, U.K.
Telephone:
+44 (0)117 331-5252
Extension: 15252
Mail: dus-maths
Web: http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/~mancs
Education
- BSc Theoretical Physics
- McMaster University
- Phd Applied Mathematics
- University of Bristol
Honours
- LMS Whitehead Prize (2008)
- EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship
Publications
Random matrix theory and $\zeta(1/2+it)$ (2000)
J.P. Keating and N.C. Snaith
Communications in Mathematical Physics vol: 214 , Pages: 57 - 89
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Random matrices and L-functions (2003)
J.P. Keating and N.C. Snaith
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL vol: 36 , Pages: 2859 - 2881
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Random polynomials, random matrices, and L-functions (2006)
D.W. Farmer, F. Mezzadri, N.C. Snaith
Nonlinearity vol: 19 , Pages: 919 - 936
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Research Interests
My maininterest is the connection between Random Matrix Theory and certain number theoretical functions such as the Riemann zeta function and L-functions. This connection arises through the statistics of the zeros of these functions and can be exploited, allowing us to study zeta and L-functions using the well-developed techniques of Random Matrix Theory.
