Recent Developments in Sparse Equidistribution

September 8, 2025 - September 12, 2025

Organizers:

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Adam Kanigowski
University of Maryland
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Maksym Radziwill
Northwestern University

Dynamical systems and number theory have a long history of fruitful interactions. The interactions cut across fields, in subconvexity and equidistribution of arithmetic objects (Linnik theorem), diophantine approximation (Oppenheim's conjecture), theory of automorphic forms (Quantum Unique Ergodicity), additive combinatorics (Szemeredi's theorem and the Green-Tao theorem) and recently progress in multiplicative number theory (Sarnak's and Chowla conjectures). The workshop aims to bring together experts in analytic number theory and dynamical systems to develop these classical and new themes further.



Participants:

  • Vitaly Bergelson, Ohio State University
  • Farrell Brumley, Sorbonne Universite
  • Alex Dunn, Georgia Tech
  • Alex Eskin, University of Chicago
  • Giovanni Forni, University of Maryland
  • Nikos Frantzikinakis, University of Crete
  • Henryk Iwaniec, Rutgers University
  • Kosma Kasprzak, Jagiellonian University
  • Dmitry Kleinbock, Brandeis University
  • Alex Kontorovich, Rutgers University
  • Elon Lindenstrauss, IAS and Hebrew University
  • Redmond McNamara, Northwestern University
  • Amir Mohammadi, University of California, San Diego
  • Andreas Mountakis, University of Crete
  • Paul Nelson, Aarhus University
  • Peter Sarnak, Princeton University
  • Uri Shapira, Technion
  • Omri Solan, Hebrew University
  • Lauritz Streck, University of Edinburgh
  • Hong Wang, NYU Courant
  • Matthew Welsh, Michigan State University
  • Andreas Wieser, Institute for Advanced Study
  • Tammy Ziegler, Hebrew University