Jad Hamdan

University of Oxford University of Oxford


The Riemann zeta function on short intervals is a branching random walk.


Mathematical Physics Seminar


7th March 2025, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Fry Building, 2.04


In a pair of highly influential works, Fyodorov, Hiary and Keating formulated a precise conjecture describing the maximum of the Riemann zeta function in short intervals of the critical line Re(z)=1/2. This conjecture has since seen much progress, owing in part to a connection with the theory of branching random walks.
In this talk, I will outline this connection and give a more general introduction to the zeta function from a probabilistic point of view. I will then discuss recent progress towards the Fyodorov-Hiary-Keating conjecture achieved in a joint work with Louis-Pierre Arguin.

(No prior knowledge of number theory will be assumed)





Organisers: Emma Bailey, Mark Crumpton

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