User:ComplexZeta

Revision as of 17:07, 24 November 2007 by Temperal (talk | contribs) (no offense, but this isn't a famous mathematician except in the loosest sense of the word.)

Hi! I'm Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo. I've just finished my third year as a mathematics major at the College of Creative Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara. CCS is the best place in the country for a serious and motivated student to study mathematics (or seven other disciplines), and that's why I go there. My greatest claim to fame seems to be Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick, which was named after me. But eventually I'll prove the Riemann Hypothesis and the Birch and Swinnerson-Dyer conjecture, and then I will have greater claims to fame. In fact, let $p$ be a prime congruent to $1\pmod 3$, and consider a character $\chi$ of $\mathbb{Q}(\zeta_p)$. Then its associated L-function $L(s,\chi)$ satisfies...