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Sarah Peluse is an Associate Professor at Stanford University specializing in arithmetic combinatorics and analytic number theory. Her research focuses on quantitative problems in additive combinatorics, including polynomial progressions, Roth-type theorems, and combinatorial structures in finite fields. She maintains an active role in the academic community through seminars and collaborations.
Research Interests: Peluse's work spans Analytic Number Theory, Additive Combinatorics, and Combinatorial Number Theory. Key themes include:
- Development of multilinear methods for circle problems
- Bounds for nonlinear Roth theorems in multiple dimensions
- Combinatorial analysis of symmetric group character tables
- Polynomial progression constraints in discrete spaces
Publication Trends: Her recent articles (2018-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on combinatorial number theory with emerging interests in geometric combinatorics. Dominant themes include quantitative bounds in Roth-type theorems (40% of recent works), polynomial progressions (27%), and symmetric group character theory (20%). Methodologically, she frequently employs discrete analysis, ergodic theory, and exponential sum techniques across finite fields and integers.
Academic Engagement: Peluse participates in several specialized seminars including:
- Stanford Number Theory Seminar
- Additive Combinatorics 2024
- IAS Women and Mathematics
- Joint IAS/Princeton Number Theory Seminar
- Webinar in Additive Combinatorics
No information is available regarding awards, student advising, or research grants in the provided materials.




