I'm giving a talk at LSU on murmurations in number theory, and to a lesser extent about machine learning in number theory.
The slides for my talk are here. I do some relatively fancy (for me) slide shennanigans, so there is no handout form available.
This is closely related to
- My paper BBLLD23 on murmurations of modular forms of fixed level and increasing weight.
- My paper BLLDSHZ24 on murmurations of Maass forms of fixed level and weight and increasing eigenvalue.
- This discussion page on modular murmurations.
- This experimental description page on Maass murmurations.
- My talk from last week, which is in some sense a sequel to this talk.
See also Quanta's article on murmurations.
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