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Stephen Miller is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on automorphic forms, L-functions, analytic number theory, lattices, sphere packing, and cryptography. He has advised numerous PhD students, including Nicholas Backes, Forrest Thurman, Doyon Kim, and others. Miller collaborates across disciplines with physicists and computer scientists, emphasizing applications in cryptography and representation theory. His work includes groundbreaking contributions to sphere packing solutions and cryptographic algorithms.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his academic career includes roles at Yale University and Hebrew University, teaching advanced courses in number theory, functional analysis, and cryptography. His research has been supported by collaborations with institutions like Yeshiva University and Microsoft Research.
Miller’s publications span topics from automorphic distributions to cryptographic security, with notable papers on sphere packing in dimensions 8 and 24, and the study of L-functions. He has also contributed to expository works, such as analyzing the NFL schedule through cryptanalysis techniques.
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