Since the early 20th century, spectral methods have been used to
obtain effective counting theorems for various objects of interest in
number theory, geometry and group theory. In this talk I’ll start by
introducing two classical problems: the Gauss circle problem, and the
Apollonian counting problem. By surveying results on these problems
(and some generalizations), I’ll demonstrate how to use spectral
methods to obtain effective asymptotics for some very classical
problems.
This talk will be aimed at a general audience and will assume no prior dynamics knowledge.
Graduate students: there will be no refreshments; despite that, you
should attend the talk
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