
معرفی
Asif Ali Zaman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Arts and Science. He specializes in analytic and probabilistic number theory, with applications to algebraic structures and arithmetic statistics. His work intersects prime distribution, zeros of L-functions, Chebotarev density theorem, random multiplicative functions, and binary quadratic forms, extending to elliptic curves, modular forms, and mass equidistribution.
- PhD in Mathematics (2017), University of Toronto
- NSERC Postdoctoral Scholar (2017–2019), Stanford University
- MSc in Mathematics (2012), University of British Columbia
- BSc in Mathematics (2010), Simon Fraser University
His research leverages log-free zero density estimates, Deuring-Heilbronn phenomenon, and Artin's holomorphy conjecture to derive bounds for primes, ℓ-torsion class groups, and equidistribution on modular surfaces. Recent publications (2025–2022) focus on Tauberian theorems, multiplicative chaos, and large sieve inequalities. Grants include sponsored research on L-functions (2022–2027) and computational projects (2025). He supervises Masters and PhD students in number theory and teaches multivariable calculus and cryptology courses.




