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Matthew Kroesche

Matthew Kroesche

Matthew Kroesche

Office:Sid Richardson 305G
E-mail: Matthew_Kroesche [AT] baylor.edu

Education

About Me

I'm currently a lecturer in the Baylor University math department. My field of study is analytic number theory and my doctoral advisor was Dr. Matt Young. Outside of math, my hobbies include coding (Python in particular) and playing the piano.

Since middle school, I've been very involved with the competitive math scene in the state of Texas. During my time here at A&M, I've remained involved by helping to coach teams competing at ARML and HMMT, volunteering at contests such as MATHCOUNTS State and the Texas A&M High School Contest, and also contributing some math problems of my own creation to contests.

My Links

Texas All-State Math Teams
Some of My Math Problems
My Coding Projects
Austin Math Circle Practice MATHCOUNTS (discontinued)

My Research

Low-Lying Zeros of a Thin Family of Automorphic L-Functions in the Level Aspect (preprint on arxiv)

Other Links

Texas ARML Team
Texas A&M High School Math Contest

Credits

Special thanks to Pierce Lai for helping me decorate the website.