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Masahiro Mine is an Assistant Professor at Waseda University's Global Education Center since 2023 and a Part-Time Lecturer at Meiji Gakuin University. He earned his Doctor of Science from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2021. His research focuses on analytic number theory, particularly zeta and L-functions, their probabilistic value-distribution, and universality theorems.
His work explores connections between automorphic L-functions and probabilistic models like random Euler products. He has contributed to mean value theorems, density functions (M-functions), and zero distribution studies for Hurwitz zeta-functions with algebraic parameters. Recent grants include Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) funding for zeta-function research and collaborations on symmetric power L-functions.
- Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists [24K16906]
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) [22K03267]
- JSPS Research Fellowships [22KJ2747, 19J12037]
Mine teaches mathematics courses at Waseda and Meiji Gakuin Universities, including Linear Programming and Calculus. He organizes seminars like the Seminar on Analytic Number Theory II and participates in international workshops on zeta functions and automorphic forms.
