Kyushu University Institute of Mathematics for Industry

IKEDA, Karin

Assistant Professor

Researcher Information

My research area is number theory, in particular number theory using analytic methods. I have worked on various number-theoretic objects, such as Hurwitz zeta function, multiple zeta value, and central binomial series, which are generalizations of the Riemann zeta function, using methods from complex analysis. Recently, I have worked on partition function and the elliptic modular j-function using probabilistic methods. I have also been working, independently, on the topic “Modeling and morphometric analysis of seal teeth” in a mathematical biology laboratory. In the future, I hope to contribute to the theory underlying the analysis of morphological properties and to make new discoveries in number theory by studying various areas of analysis.

Keywords Number theory,Analytic number theory,Probabilistic number theory
Division Division of Applied Mathematics
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