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Louis-Pierre Arguin is a Professor of Mathematics at Baruch College, City University of New York, within the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Princeton University, an M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Montreal, and a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the same institution.
His research bridges probability theory, number theory, and statistical mechanics, with a focus on extreme value statistics of the Riemann zeta function and spin glass systems. Key areas include logarithmically correlated random fields, branching random walks, and connections between random matrix theory and number-theoretic functions. His work demonstrates how probabilistic methods can solve deep problems in analytic number theory, particularly regarding the distribution of extreme values of the zeta function on the critical line.
Arguin's scholarly impact is reflected in publications in premier journals including Annals of Mathematics, Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, and Probability Theory and Related Fields. His research program explores the Fyodorov-Hiary-Keating conjecture, large deviations of Selberg's central limit theorem, and disorder chaos in spin glasses, revealing profound connections between number theory and statistical physics.
- Award for Excellence in Scholarship (Weissman School, 2022)
- Bourbaki Seminar Presentation (2019)
- Andre-Aisenstadt Prize (CRM Montreal, 2015)
His mentorship includes supervising doctoral dissertations through Baruch's Mathematics Ph.D. program, while his grant portfolio features multiple National Science Foundation awards, including a CAREER grant focused on statistics of extrema in complex systems. He actively serves on departmental and university committees including the Executive Committee of the Mathematics Department and the Real Analysis Qualifying Exam Committee.
Arguin maintains a robust research group collaborating with institutions worldwide and frequently presents at major international venues including the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, and the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques in Montreal.
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