
معرفی
Asif Zaman is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on Analytic Number Theory, Probabilistic Number Theory, and Arithmetic Statistics, with applications to Algebraic Structures, L-functions, and Modular Surfaces. He has contributed to problems involving the distribution of prime numbers, zeros of L-functions, and mass equidistribution.
- Research highlights include work on the Chebotarev Density Theorem, Random Multiplicative Functions, and Binary Quadratic Forms.
His recent publications address advanced topics such as Artin L-functions, GL(n) Sieve Methods, and Multiplicative Chaos in number theory. Zaman has co-authored articles with prominent researchers like James Thorner and Robert J. Lemke Oliver, focusing on non-vanishing properties, explicit density estimates, and Siegel zeros.
Zaman teaches mathematics courses at the University of Toronto, including MAT237 Multivariable Calculus with Proofs and MAT198 Cryptology. His teaching philosophy emphasizes active learning, collaboration, and analytical skill development, inspired by resources like Mathematical Mindsets and the American Mathematical Society blog series.




