Zhining Wei
Zhining Wei
I am currently a Tamarkin Assistant Professor at Brown University and my mentor is Professor Jeffrey Hoffstein. In May 2023, I received my PhD under the supervision of Professor Wenzhi Luo from The Ohio State University.
Office: Kassar House 014
Email: zhining_wei@brown.edu
Here is my CV.
Research Interests
- Automorphic Forms and Representations
- Automorphic L-functions
Preprints
- Relative Trace Formula and Uniform Non-vanishing of Central L-values of Hilbert Modular Forms (With Liyang Yang and Shifan Zhao) . (2024)
[arXiv]
- Some remarks on strong multiplicity one for paramodular forms (With Xiyuan Wang, Pan Yan and Shaoyun Yi) Submitted. (2023)
[arXiv]
- On distinguishing Siegel cusp forms of degree two (With Shaoyun Yi) Submitted. (2022)
[arXiv]
Publications
- On Mobius functions from automorphic forms and a generalized Sarnak's conjecture (With Shifan Zhao) Q. J. Math. (2024)
[arXiv]
- Generalizations of the Erdős-Kac Theorem and the Prime Number Theorem (with Biao Wang, Pan Yan and Shaoyun Yi) To appear in Communications in Mathematics and Statistics. (2023)
[arXiv]
- Sums of k-th Powers and Fourier Coefficients of Cusp forms. Ramanujan J. (2023)
[pdf]
- Linear Relations of Siegel Poincare Series and Nonvanishing of the Central Value of Spinor L-functions. J. Théor. Nombres Bordeaux. (2022)
[arXiv]
Notes
- A note on a classical relative trace formula (2025)
[arXiv]
- The zero density theorem for the Rankin-Selberg L-function and its applications (2022)
[arXiv]
Teaching Experience
As a lecturer
- In Spring 2025, I am a lecturer for Math 1560 Number Theory.
- In Fall 2024, I am a lecturer for Math 420 Introduction to Number Theory and Math 520 Linear Algebra.
- In Spring 2024, I was a lecturer for Math 90 Single Variable Calculus, Part I and Math 100 Single Variable Calculus, Part II.
- In Fall 2023, I was a lecturer for Math 200 Multivariable Calculus (Physics/Engineering).
As a recitation instructor
- In Fall 2021, I was a TA for Math 2153 Calculus III.
- In Spring 2021, I was a TA for Math 1172 Engineering Mathematics A.
- In Fall 2020, I was a TA for Math 1151 Calculus I.
- In Fall 2019, I was a TA for Math 2153 Calculus III.
- In Spring 2019, I was a TA for Math 1172 Engineering Mathematics A.
- In Fall 2018, I was a TA for Math 1151 Calculus I.
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