Math Colloquium with Ken Ono

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What is the Riemann Hypothesis, and why does it matter? https://hamilton.zoom.us/j/92882390609?pwd=ZUdRYVVwVDNyYWkzbUJUa2Ywd2JwZz09Meeting ID: 928 8239 0609Passcode: 513352 In this lecture, Ken Ono will discuss the mathematical meaning of the Riemann hypothesis and why it matters. Along the way, he will tell tales of mysteries about prime numbers and highlight new advances. He will conclude with a discussion of recent joint work with mathematicians Michael Griffin of Brigham Young University, Larry Rolen of Georgia Tech, and Don Zagier of the Max Planck Institute, which sheds new light on this famous problem. Ken Ono is the Thomas Jefferson Professor of Mathematics at the University of Virginia and the Vice President of the American Mathematical Society. He earned his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1993, and he has published several monographs and over 180 research and popular articles in number theory, combinatorics, and algebra. Professor Ono has received many awards for his research, including

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