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Jayce R. Getz, Assistant Professor

Jayce R. Getz
Contact Info:
Office Location:  225 Physics
Office Phone:  (919) 660-6973
Email Address: send me a message
Web Page:  http://www.math.duke.edu/~jgetz

Teaching (Fall 2013):

  • MATH 690-05.01, TOPICS IN NUMBER THEORY Synopsis
    Physics 205, TuTh 01:25 PM-02:40 PM
Office Hours:

10:00-12:00 Tu
Education:

PhDUniversity of Wisconsin at Madison2007
Specialties:

Number Theory
Research Interests: Number theory

Automorphic representations and arithmetic geometry.

Areas of Interest:

Limits of trace formulae
Relative trace formulae
Shimura varieties

Keywords:

number theory • automorphic representations • Shimura varieties • arithmetic geometry

Current Ph.D. Students  

Postdocs Mentored

Undergraduate Research Supervised

  • Jamie Klassen (June, 2012 - August, 2012)
    Thesis: Isolating Rankin-Selberg lifts 
Recent Publications

  1. J.R. Getz and J. Klassen, Isolating Rankin-Selberg lifts (Submitted, 2013)
  2. J.R. Getz and E. Wambach, Twisted relative trace formulae with a view towards unitary groups, AJM (Accepted, 2012) [pdf]  [abs]
  3. J.R. Getz, An approach to nonsolvable base change and descent, Journal of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, vol. 27 no. 2 (2012), pp. 143-211 [pdf]  [abs]
  4. J.R. Getz and H. Hahn, Algebraic cycles and Tate classes on Hilbert modular varieties (Submitted, 2012)  [abs]
  5. J.R. Getz and M. Goresky, Hilbert modular forms with coefficients in intersection homology and quadratic base change, in Progress in Mathematics, vol. 298 (2012), Birkhauser
Recent Grant Support

  • NSERC Discovery Grant, 2010/12-2012/08.      

 

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