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Keith Conrad is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut (UConn), part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on Number Theory, particularly in areas such as algebraic and analytic number theory, prime numbers, arithmetic geometry, and modular forms. He has published extensively on topics like congruent numbers, prime specialization, and the Möbius function. His work integrates classical number theory with modern algebraic techniques, contributing to foundational understanding in the field.
Conrad is actively involved in academic outreach, organizing and teaching at programs like the Ross Mathematics Program and PROMYS. He has delivered lectures on advanced topics such as L-functions, the Riemann Hypothesis, and the ABC conjecture. His expository papers and teaching materials emphasize clarity and accessibility, bridging gaps between complex mathematical concepts and broader audiences.
Conrad's academic contributions include significant publications in journals like *Mathematics Magazine* and *Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik*, as well as expository works on modular forms, prime patterns, and historical aspects of representation theory. He maintains a comprehensive website with resources for students and researchers, including detailed lecture notes, problem sets, and links to mathematical tools and software.



