The Department of Mathematics organised a guest lecture on May 07, 2025. Dr Krishnarjun Krishnamoorthy, a post-doctoral fellow at the Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications delivered an insightful talk on “Large Values of Fourier Coefficients”. He discussed a modification of Soundararajan’s resonance method to produce large values of Fourier coefficients of half-integral weight Hilbert modular forms.
Around 30 participants, including faculty members and research scholars, attended the lecture. Following the talk, a vibrant question-and-answer session allowed attendees to engage deeply with the topic, showcasing their enthusiasm and curiosity.
The event was a great success, fostering academic interest and collaboration within the university. It provided a valuable opportunity for the academic community to interact with an active researcher in the field and gain deeper insights into advanced mathematical topics.