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research background is in number theory, and my work focuses on L-functions
and Eisenstein series. My dissertation investigated special values
of certain triple product L-functions and their relation to another L-function,
the Asai L-function. I received my Ph.D. from UCLA in 1997 under the guidance of Dr. Don Blasius and am currently an Associate Professor at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
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Most
recent publications may be found on my collaborator Dan Bump's web site: |
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