
معرفی
Joseph Hundley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University at Buffalo. His primary research focuses on automorphic forms, L-functions, and representation theory, with significant contributions to the study of Spin L-functions and automorphic representations for groups like GSO₁₀, GSpin, and quasi-split D₄. He has co-authored foundational texts on automorphic L-functions for general linear groups.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, Columbia University
Research Interests: Hundley's work centers on advanced topics in number theory and representation theory, including Fourier coefficients of automorphic forms, integral representations of L-functions, and applications of the Rankin-Selberg method to orthogonal and unitary groups. His research often intersects with the Langlands program and functoriality conjectures.
Recent Research Trends: His publications highlight investigations into p-adic representations, spin L-functions for classical groups, and multiplicity questions in automorphic forms. Ongoing work extends to G₂ groups and multi-variable Rankin-Selberg integrals.
Awards: No specific prizes or fellowships are listed, though his contributions have been recognized through prestigious publication venues like the Memoirs of the AMS and Israel Journal of Mathematics.
Grants and Advising: While specific grants are not detailed, his collaborative works with researchers like D. Ginzburg and Q. Zhang suggest active involvement in funded projects. He has advised doctoral students in areas tied to his research specializations.



