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David Rohrlich is a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University, serving as Director of Graduate Studies. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He specializes in Number Theory, focusing on topics such as Artin representations, arithmetic statistics, and Galois theory.
His research explores areas including algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry, and representation theory. Notable contributions include studies on self-dual Artin representations, quaternionic structures in arithmetic statistics, and the interplay between Galois representations and L-functions.
Rohrlich has published extensively on topics such as Mordell-Weil groups, average multiplicities, and dihedral Artin representations. His work often involves intricate connections between algebraic structures and number-theoretic phenomena.
He holds a PhD and has advised numerous graduate students (though specific names are not listed here). His office is located in CDS 433, with regular in-person and virtual office hours.
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