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Heekyoung Hahn, Visiting Assistant Professor

Heekyoung Hahn
Contact Info:
Office Location:  029B Physics
Office Phone:  (919) 660-2828
Email Address: send me a message
Web Page:  http://www.math.duke.edu/~hahn/

Teaching (Fall 2013):

  • MATH 221.04, LINEAR ALGEBRA & APPLICA Synopsis
    Physics 047, TuTh 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
  • MATH 401.01, INTRO ABSTRACT ALGEBRA Synopsis
    Physics 047, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
Office Hours:

Tuesday 1-3pm or by appointment
Education:

PhDUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign2004
Specialties:

Number Theory
Research Interests: Eisenstein series, L-functions, Elliptic curves, Trace formula and Algebraic cycles

Areas of Interest:

Number Theory, Arithmetic geometry, Integrable systems

Undergraduate Research Supervised

  • Mathilde Gerbelli-Gauthier (2012-2012)
    Thesis: On rings of Hilbert modular forms
    Undergraduate summer research at McGill University supported by NSERC discovery grant. 
  • Catherin Hilgers (2011-2011)
    Thesis: Certain infinite products with a view toward modular forms
    Undergraduate summer research at McGill University supported by NSERC discovery grant. 
  • Kelly Stange (2010-2010)
    Thesis: Hermite polynomials and Sylvester type determinants
    Undergraduate honor's thesis at University at Albany (SUNY). 
Recent Publications

  1. J. R. Getz and H. Hahn, Algebraic cycles and Tate classes on Hilbert modular varieties (Submitted, 2012)
  2. S. Akhtari, C. David, H. Hahn and L. Thompson, Distribution of square-free values of sequences associated with elliptic curves (Submitted, 2012)
  3. H. Hahn, A simple twisted relative trace formula, Int. Math. Res. Not., vol. 2009 (2009), pp. 3957-3978
  4. H. Hahn, Eisenstein series associated with Gamma_0(2), Ramanujan J., vol. 15 no. 2 (2008), pp. 235-257
Recent Grant Support

  • Asymptotics and distinction of automorphic representations, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canada, 2010/08-2013/03.      

 

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