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  • 14 Apr 2021
    Kevin Broughan

    Bounded gaps between primes: the epic breakthroughs of the early 21st century

    Why did I write this book? Certainly there are quite a few mathematicians who could write a better book on bounded gaps. I thought that the series of wonderful breakthroughs deserved to be celebrated with several accounts of the mathematical content of the breakthroughs, so why not! In addition, the style adopted for Equivalents of […]

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  • 29 May 2018
    Kevin Broughan

    Behind the Scenes: Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis

    Following moving to partial retirement from my full time position at the University of Waikato, I decided to undertake a range of “extracurricular” activities. These included participating in a Board of Inquiry into a potential inland port on the university doorstep, although I have since decided to move on to greener pastures. I had been […]

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  • 13 Mar 2018
    Kevin Broughan

    On Software for Automorphic forms and L-functions for the group GL(n,R)

    Author Kevin Broughan details what led him to write GL(n)pack, software which goes with Dorian Goldfeld's 'Automorphic forms and L-functions for the group GL(n,R)', and what makes this work different from other texts on the topic.

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