fbpx
Wikipedia

Jennifer Balakrishnan

Jennifer Shyamala Sayaka Balakrishnan is an American mathematician[1] known for leading a team that solved the problem of the "cursed curve", a Diophantine equation that was known for being "famously difficult".[2] More generally, Balakrishnan specializes in algorithmic number theory and arithmetic geometry. She is a Clare Boothe Luce Professor at Boston University.[1]

Jennifer Balakrishnan
Jennifer Balakrishnan (2018)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsBoston University
ThesisColeman integration for hyperelliptic curves: algorithms and applications (2011)
Doctoral advisorKiran Kedlaya
Websitemath.bu.edu/people/jbala/

Education and career edit

Balakrishnan was born in Mangilao, Guam[3] to Narayana and Shizuko Balakrishnan; her father is a professor of chemistry at the University of Guam.[4][5] As a junior at Harvest Christian Academy, Balakrishnan won an honorable mention in the 2001 Karl Menger Memorial Award competition, for the best mathematical project in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Her project concerned elliptic coordinate systems.[6] In the following year, she won the National High School Student Calculus Competition, given as part of the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad.[7]

Balakrishnan graduated from Harvard University in 2006, with both a magna cum laude bachelor's degree and a master's degree in mathematics.[1] She moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for her doctoral studies, completing her Ph.D. in 2011. Her dissertation, Coleman integration for hyperelliptic curves: algorithms and applications, was supervised by Kiran Kedlaya.[1][8]

She returned to Harvard for her postdoctoral studies from 2011 to 2013, and then moved to the University of Oxford from 2013 to 2016, where she was a Junior Research Fellow in Balliol College and a Titchmarsh Research Fellow in the Mathematical Institute.[1] She became Clare Booth Luce Assistant Professor at Boston University in 2016,[9] Clare Booth Luce Associate Professor in 2021, and Clare Booth Luce Professor in 2023.[1]

Balakrishnan is one of the principal investigators in the Simons Collaboration on Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation, a large multi-university collaboration involving Boston University, Harvard, MIT, Brown University, and Dartmouth College, with additional collaborators from other universities in the US, England, Australia, the Netherlands, and Canada.[10]. She also serves on the board of directors of the Number Theory Foundation and the editorial boards of Research in Number Theory and Mathematics of Computation.[11][12][13] She serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM).[14]

Contributions edit

In 2017, Balakrishnan led a team of mathematicians in settling the problem of the "cursed curve"  . This curve is modeled by the equation

 

and, as a Diophantine equation, the problem is to determine all rational solutions, i.e., assignments of rational numbers to the variables  ,  , and   for which the equation is true.[2]

Although as an explicit equation this curve has a complicated form, it is natural and conceptually significant in the number theory of elliptic curves. The equation describes a modular curve whose solutions characterize the one remaining unsolved case of a theorem of Bilu, Parent & Rebolledo (2013) on the Galois representations of elliptic curves without complex multiplication.[15] Computations by Galbraith (2002) and Baran (2014) had previously identified seven solutions on the cursed curve (six corresponding to elliptic curves with complex multiplication, and one cusp), but their computational methods were unable to show that the list of solutions was complete.[16][17] Following a suggestion of Oxford mathematician Minhyong Kim, Balakrishnan and her co-authors constructed a "Selmer variety" associated with the curve, such that the rational points of the curve all lie on the Selmer variety as well, and such that the number of points of intersection of the curve and the variety can be computed. Using this method, they proved that the seven known solutions to the cursed curve are the only ones possible.[2] This work was initially reported in a 2017 arXiv preprint [18] and was published in the journal Annals of Mathematics in 2019.[19]

Balakrishnan has researched, with Ken Ono and others, Lehmer's question on whether the Ramanujan tau function   is ever zero for a positive integer n.[20]

As well as for her work in number theory, Balakrishnan is known for her work implementing number-theoretical algorithms as part of the SageMath computer algebra system.[9]

Recognition edit

Balakrishnan received the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship in 2016. In 2018, Balakrishnan was selected as a Sloan Research Fellow.[21] In 2020, she was selected for a National Science Foundation CAREER Award.[22] She was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, in the 2022 class of fellows, "for contributions to arithmetic geometry and computational number theory and service to the profession".[23] She earned the 2022 AWM–Microsoft Research Prize in Algebra and Number Theory in recognition of her "outstanding contributions to explicit methods in number theory, particularly her advances in computing rational points on algebraic curves over number fields".[24] She was selected as a Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the class of 2023 "for her support of women in mathematics through mentoring and advising; for organizing and supporting programs for women and girls, especially Women in Sage and Women in Numbers; for her work in outreach and education, including GirlsGetMath; and for working to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in research communities.[25] In 2023 she was awarded the 2023-2024 AMS-Birman Fellowship.[26]

Selected publications edit

  • Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Bradshaw, Robert W.; Kedlaya, Kiran S (2010). "Explicit Coleman integration for hyperelliptic curves". Algorithmic number theory, 16–31, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci., 6197, Springer, Berlin. MR2721410.
  • Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Besser, Amnon (2012). "Computing local p-adic height pairings on hyperelliptic curves". Int. Math. Res. Not. (IMRN), no. 11, 2405–2444. MR2926986.
  • Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Besser, Amnon; Müller, J. Steffen (2016). "Quadratic Chabauty: p-adic heights and integral points on hyperelliptic curves". J. Reine Angew. Math. 720, 51–79. MR3565969.
  • Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Dogra, Netan (2018). "Quadratic Chabauty and rational points I: p-adic heights". With an appendix by J. Steffen Müller. Duke Math. J. 167, no. 11, 1981-2038. MR3843370.
  • Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Dogra, Netan; Müller, J. Steffen; Tuitman, Jan; Vonk, Jan (2019). "Explicit Chabauty-Kim for the split Cartan modular curve of level 13". Ann. of Math. 189, no. 3, 885-944. MR3961086

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Curriculum vitae (PDF), Boston University, retrieved 2024-05-17
  2. ^ a b c Hartnett, Kevin (December 7, 2017), "Mathematicians crack the cursed curve", Quanta Magazine
  3. ^ "Jennifer Balakrishnan and Vivek Venkatachalam", The New York Times, 2011-05-28, ISSN 0362-4331, retrieved 2020-02-08
  4. ^ Rajghatta, Chidanand (March 14, 2002), "8 Indian-American stars shine at Intel contest", The Times of India
  5. ^ "Jennifer Balakrishnan and Vivek Venkatachalam", Weddings/Celebrations, The New York Times, May 28, 2011
  6. ^ "AMS Menger Awards Made", News, Events and Announcements, American Mathematical Society, June 28, 2001
  7. ^ "National High School Student Calculus Competition", Mathematics People, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 49 (7): 820, August 2002
  8. ^ Jennifer Balakrishnan at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  9. ^ a b Rimer, Sara (November 4, 2016), "Young Mathematician Wins Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship", Research, Boston University
  10. ^ "Principal Investigators", Simons Collaboration on Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation, Brown University, retrieved 2018-09-17
  11. ^ Board of directors, Number Theory Foundation, retrieved 2020-01-18
  12. ^ Editors, Springer Science+Business Media, retrieved 2020-01-18
  13. ^ Editorial Board, American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2021-12-05
  14. ^ "ICERM - Trustee and Advisory Boards - Trustee & Advisory Boards", icerm.brown.edu, retrieved 2021-07-11
  15. ^ Bilu, Yuri; Parent, Pierre; Rebolledo, Marusia (2013), "Rational points on  ", Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 63 (3): 957–984, doi:10.5802/aif.2781, MR 3137477, S2CID 118962584
  16. ^ Galbraith, Steven D. (2002), "Rational points on   and quadratic  -curves", Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux, 14 (1): 205–219, doi:10.5802/jtnb.354, MR 1925998
  17. ^ Baran, Burcu (2014), "An exceptional isomorphism between modular curves of level 13", Journal of Number Theory, 145: 273–300, doi:10.1016/j.jnt.2014.05.017, MR 3253304
  18. ^ Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Dogra, Netan; Müller, J. Steffen; Tuitman, Jan; Vonk, Jan (2017), Explicit Chabauty–Kim for the split Cartan modular curve of level 13, arXiv:1711.05846, Bibcode:2017arXiv171105846B
  19. ^ Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Dogra, Netan; Müller, J. Steffen; Tuitman, Jan; Vonk, Jan (2019), "Explicit Chabauty–Kim for the split Cartan modular curve of level 13", Annals of Mathematics, 109 (3): 885–944, arXiv:1711.05846, doi:10.4007/annals.2019.189.3.6, S2CID 53539516
  20. ^ Balakrishnan, Jennifer S.; Ono, Ken; Tsai, Wei-Lun (2021). "Even values of Ramanujan's tau-function". arXiv:2102.00111 [math.NT].
  21. ^ Barlow, Rich (March 21, 2018), "Sloan Fellowships Go to BU astronomer, physicist, and mathematician", BU Today, Boston University
  22. ^ "Mathematics People - 2020 NSF CAREER Awards" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 68: 438
  23. ^ 2022 Class of Fellows of the AMS, American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2021-11-05
  24. ^ "AWM Prizes Awarded" (PDF), Mathematics People, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 68 (11): 2001–2003, December 2021
  25. ^ "The AWM Fellows Program: 2023 Class of AWM Fellows". Association for Women in Mathematics. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  26. ^ "News from the AMS". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 2023-03-15.

External links edit

  • Home page

jennifer, balakrishnan, jennifer, shyamala, sayaka, balakrishnan, american, mathematician, known, leading, team, that, solved, problem, cursed, curve, diophantine, equation, that, known, being, famously, difficult, more, generally, balakrishnan, specializes, a. Jennifer Shyamala Sayaka Balakrishnan is an American mathematician 1 known for leading a team that solved the problem of the cursed curve a Diophantine equation that was known for being famously difficult 2 More generally Balakrishnan specializes in algorithmic number theory and arithmetic geometry She is a Clare Boothe Luce Professor at Boston University 1 Jennifer BalakrishnanJennifer Balakrishnan 2018 NationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard University MITAwardsFellow American Mathematical Society 2022 AWM Microsoft Research Prize 2022 NSF CAREER Award 2020 Sloan Fellowship 2018 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsBoston UniversityThesisColeman integration for hyperelliptic curves algorithms and applications 2011 Doctoral advisorKiran KedlayaWebsitemath wbr bu wbr edu wbr people wbr jbala wbr Contents 1 Education and career 2 Contributions 3 Recognition 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation and career editBalakrishnan was born in Mangilao Guam 3 to Narayana and Shizuko Balakrishnan her father is a professor of chemistry at the University of Guam 4 5 As a junior at Harvest Christian Academy Balakrishnan won an honorable mention in the 2001 Karl Menger Memorial Award competition for the best mathematical project in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Her project concerned elliptic coordinate systems 6 In the following year she won the National High School Student Calculus Competition given as part of the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad 7 Balakrishnan graduated from Harvard University in 2006 with both a magna cum laude bachelor s degree and a master s degree in mathematics 1 She moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for her doctoral studies completing her Ph D in 2011 Her dissertation Coleman integration for hyperelliptic curves algorithms and applications was supervised by Kiran Kedlaya 1 8 She returned to Harvard for her postdoctoral studies from 2011 to 2013 and then moved to the University of Oxford from 2013 to 2016 where she was a Junior Research Fellow in Balliol College and a Titchmarsh Research Fellow in the Mathematical Institute 1 She became Clare Booth Luce Assistant Professor at Boston University in 2016 9 Clare Booth Luce Associate Professor in 2021 and Clare Booth Luce Professor in 2023 1 Balakrishnan is one of the principal investigators in the Simons Collaboration on Arithmetic Geometry Number Theory and Computation a large multi university collaboration involving Boston University Harvard MIT Brown University and Dartmouth College with additional collaborators from other universities in the US England Australia the Netherlands and Canada 10 She also serves on the board of directors of the Number Theory Foundation and the editorial boards of Research in Number Theory and Mathematics of Computation 11 12 13 She serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics ICERM 14 Contributions editIn 2017 Balakrishnan led a team of mathematicians in settling the problem of the cursed curve X s 13 displaystyle X s 13 nbsp This curve is modeled by the equation y 4 5 x 4 6 x 2 y 2 6 x 3 z 26 x 2 y z 10 x y 2 z 10 y 3 z 32 x 2 z 2 40 x y z 2 24 y 2 z 2 32 x z 3 16 y z 3 0 displaystyle y 4 5x 4 6x 2 y 2 6x 3 z 26x 2 yz 10xy 2 z 10y 3 z 32x 2 z 2 40xyz 2 24y 2 z 2 32xz 3 16yz 3 0 nbsp and as a Diophantine equation the problem is to determine all rational solutions i e assignments of rational numbers to the variables x displaystyle x nbsp y displaystyle y nbsp and z displaystyle z nbsp for which the equation is true 2 Although as an explicit equation this curve has a complicated form it is natural and conceptually significant in the number theory of elliptic curves The equation describes a modular curve whose solutions characterize the one remaining unsolved case of a theorem of Bilu Parent amp Rebolledo 2013 on the Galois representations of elliptic curves without complex multiplication 15 Computations by Galbraith 2002 and Baran 2014 had previously identified seven solutions on the cursed curve six corresponding to elliptic curves with complex multiplication and one cusp but their computational methods were unable to show that the list of solutions was complete 16 17 Following a suggestion of Oxford mathematician Minhyong Kim Balakrishnan and her co authors constructed a Selmer variety associated with the curve such that the rational points of the curve all lie on the Selmer variety as well and such that the number of points of intersection of the curve and the variety can be computed Using this method they proved that the seven known solutions to the cursed curve are the only ones possible 2 This work was initially reported in a 2017 arXiv preprint 18 and was published in the journal Annals of Mathematics in 2019 19 Balakrishnan has researched with Ken Ono and others Lehmer s question on whether the Ramanujan tau function t n displaystyle tau n nbsp is ever zero for a positive integer n 20 As well as for her work in number theory Balakrishnan is known for her work implementing number theoretical algorithms as part of the SageMath computer algebra system 9 Recognition editBalakrishnan received the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship in 2016 In 2018 Balakrishnan was selected as a Sloan Research Fellow 21 In 2020 she was selected for a National Science Foundation CAREER Award 22 She was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in the 2022 class of fellows for contributions to arithmetic geometry and computational number theory and service to the profession 23 She earned the 2022 AWM Microsoft Research Prize in Algebra and Number Theory in recognition of her outstanding contributions to explicit methods in number theory particularly her advances in computing rational points on algebraic curves over number fields 24 She was selected as a Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the class of 2023 for her support of women in mathematics through mentoring and advising for organizing and supporting programs for women and girls especially Women in Sage and Women in Numbers for her work in outreach and education including GirlsGetMath and for working to improve diversity equity and inclusion in research communities 25 In 2023 she was awarded the 2023 2024 AMS Birman Fellowship 26 Selected publications editBalakrishnan Jennifer S Bradshaw Robert W Kedlaya Kiran S 2010 Explicit Coleman integration for hyperelliptic curves Algorithmic number theory 16 31 Lecture Notes in Comput Sci 6197 Springer Berlin MR2721410 Balakrishnan Jennifer S Besser Amnon 2012 Computing local p adic height pairings on hyperelliptic curves Int Math Res Not IMRN no 11 2405 2444 MR2926986 Balakrishnan Jennifer S Besser Amnon Muller J Steffen 2016 Quadratic Chabauty p adic heights and integral points on hyperelliptic curves J Reine Angew Math 720 51 79 MR3565969 Balakrishnan Jennifer S Dogra Netan 2018 Quadratic Chabauty and rational points I p adic heights With an appendix by J Steffen Muller Duke Math J 167 no 11 1981 2038 MR3843370 Balakrishnan Jennifer S Dogra Netan Muller J Steffen Tuitman Jan Vonk Jan 2019 Explicit Chabauty Kim for the split Cartan modular curve of level 13 Ann of Math 189 no 3 885 944 MR3961086References edit a b c d e f Curriculum vitae PDF Boston University retrieved 2024 05 17 a b c Hartnett Kevin December 7 2017 Mathematicians crack the cursed curve Quanta Magazine Jennifer Balakrishnan and Vivek Venkatachalam The New York Times 2011 05 28 ISSN 0362 4331 retrieved 2020 02 08 Rajghatta Chidanand March 14 2002 8 Indian American stars shine at Intel contest The Times of India Jennifer Balakrishnan and Vivek Venkatachalam Weddings Celebrations The New York Times May 28 2011 AMS Menger Awards Made News Events and Announcements American Mathematical Society June 28 2001 National High School Student Calculus Competition Mathematics People Notices of the American Mathematical Society 49 7 820 August 2002 Jennifer Balakrishnan at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b Rimer Sara November 4 2016 Young Mathematician Wins Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship Research Boston University Principal Investigators Simons Collaboration on Arithmetic Geometry Number Theory and Computation Brown University retrieved 2018 09 17 Board of directors Number Theory Foundation retrieved 2020 01 18 Editors Springer Science Business Media retrieved 2020 01 18 Editorial Board American Mathematical Society retrieved 2021 12 05 ICERM Trustee and Advisory Boards Trustee amp Advisory Boards icerm brown edu retrieved 2021 07 11 Bilu Yuri Parent Pierre Rebolledo Marusia 2013 Rational points on X 0 p r displaystyle X 0 p r nbsp Annales de l Institut Fourier 63 3 957 984 doi 10 5802 aif 2781 MR 3137477 S2CID 118962584 Galbraith Steven D 2002 Rational points on X 0 N displaystyle X 0 N nbsp and quadratic Q displaystyle mathbb Q nbsp curves Journal de Theorie des Nombres de Bordeaux 14 1 205 219 doi 10 5802 jtnb 354 MR 1925998 Baran Burcu 2014 An exceptional isomorphism between modular curves of level 13 Journal of Number Theory 145 273 300 doi 10 1016 j jnt 2014 05 017 MR 3253304 Balakrishnan Jennifer S Dogra Netan Muller J Steffen Tuitman Jan Vonk Jan 2017 Explicit Chabauty Kim for the split Cartan modular curve of level 13 arXiv 1711 05846 Bibcode 2017arXiv171105846B Balakrishnan Jennifer S Dogra Netan Muller J Steffen Tuitman Jan Vonk Jan 2019 Explicit Chabauty Kim for the split Cartan modular curve of level 13 Annals of Mathematics 109 3 885 944 arXiv 1711 05846 doi 10 4007 annals 2019 189 3 6 S2CID 53539516 Balakrishnan Jennifer S Ono Ken Tsai Wei Lun 2021 Even values of Ramanujan s tau function arXiv 2102 00111 math NT Barlow Rich March 21 2018 Sloan Fellowships Go to BU astronomer physicist and mathematician BU Today Boston University Mathematics People 2020 NSF CAREER Awards PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 68 438 2022 Class of Fellows of the AMS American Mathematical Society retrieved 2021 11 05 AWM Prizes Awarded PDF Mathematics People Notices of the American Mathematical Society 68 11 2001 2003 December 2021 The AWM Fellows Program 2023 Class of AWM Fellows Association for Women in Mathematics Retrieved 22 January 2023 News from the AMS American Mathematical Society Retrieved 2023 03 15 External links editHome page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jennifer Balakrishnan amp oldid 1224310701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.