
معرفی
Anurag Sahay is a Golomb Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the College of Science. His contact information includes the phone number 765-494-0481 and office MATH 402. He holds the academic rank of Visiting Assistant Professor and is not part-time.
His research interests span a broad range of mathematical disciplines, with a focus on analytic number theory, mathematical analysis, and combinatorics. Sahay explores topics such as zeta functions (Riemann and Hurwitz), function fields, quadratic residues, hypergraph Turán problems, and geometric configurations. His work combines theoretical insights with computational methods, addressing questions related to moments of zeta functions, paucity problems in number theory, and distinct distances in combinatorial geometry.
Recent publications (2023–2025) highlight his contributions to understanding zeta function moments, shifted convolution problems, and VC dimension applications. These articles reflect a consistent theme of advancing knowledge in analytic number theory and its intersections with algebra, combinatorics, and geometry.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Sahay has no listed advisees or master’s/PhD students at this time.
While no specific laboratories or research teams are detailed, his affiliations with Purdue University’s Department of Mathematics suggest involvement in collaborative research environments typical of such institutions.


