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- Aaron Pollack Associate Professor Department of Mathematics University of California San Diego Email: apollack at ucsd dot edu My primary research interest is algebraic number theory. I am especially interested in automorphic forms on exceptional groups and the questions surrounding the behavior at integers of certain automorphic L -functions.
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Aaron Pollack. Associate Professor Department of Mathematics University of California San Diego. Email: apollack at ucsd dot edu. My primary research interest is algebraic number theory. I am especially interested in automorphic forms on exceptional groups and the questions surrounding the behavior at integers of certain automorphic L -functions.
- Aaron Pollack | Department of Mathematics
Aaron Pollack received his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2014 from...
- Aaron Pollack | Department of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics University of California San Diego. apollack@ucsd.edu. Research Interests. Algebraic number theory. In particular: the arithmetic of automorphic forms; auto-morphic forms on exceptional groups; special values of L-functions; the Rankin-Selberg method; Siegel modular forms; arithmetic invariant theory. Employment.
Aaron Pollack received his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2014 from Princeton University. He was an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford from 2014-2017, a member at the IAS in 2017-2018, and an Assistant Professor at Duke University from 2017-2020.
Mar 10, 2015 · Aaron Pollack graduated with a BA in Political Science and found a role as a social media intern at a technology startup. But having a passion for building things, Aaron soon realized he was at the wrong side of the company with a deep interest in engineering.
Aug 18, 2024 · Aaron Pollack. We prove that the space of cuspidal quaternionic modular forms on the groups of type F4 and En have a purely algebraic characterization. This characterization involves Fourier coefficients and Fourier-Jacobi expansions of the cuspidal modular forms.
- arXiv:2408.09519 [math.NT]
- Number Theory (math.NT)
Aaron Pollack's 23 research works with 75 citations and 287 reads, including: On the residue method for period integrals
Assistant Professor Aaron Pollack has been awarded the 2021-2022 AMS Centennial Fellowship by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). See AMS news release.