Lenny's Page
Lenny Fukshansky
Department of Mathematics
3368 TAMU
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3368
Phone: (979) 845-7797
Fax:
(979) 845-6028
Email: lenny@math.tamu.edu
Office: Milner 209
I am a Visiting
Assistant
Professor at the Mathematics
Department of Texas A&M
University. I received my Ph.D. in 2004 from the University of Texas at Austin
(the irony!) under Professor
J. D. Vaaler. My area of research is Number Theory and
Discrete Geometry, more
specifically my interests are in
- Diophantine approximations, equations, and problems
- Classical and adelic geometry of numbers
- Quadratic and linear forms; polynomials
- Theory of height functions, rational points on varieties,
Mahler's measure, and connections
with arithmetic
geometry
- Geometric combinatorics, lattice point counting, Erhart polynomial
- Lattices, linear Diophantine problem of
Frobenius
Here is
my CV
in .html
format.
Here are my publications (also see my papers
and reviews
on MathSciNet):
- Algebraic points of
small height with additional arithmetic conditions, Ph.D.
Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, August 2004 (pdf)
- Small zeros of quadratic forms with linear conditions, Journal of Number Theory,
vol. 108 no. 1 (2004), pg. 29-43
(pdf)
- (with Matthias Beck, Beifang Chen, Christian
Haase, Allen Knutson,
Bruce Reznick, Sinai Robins, and Achill Schuermann)
Problems from the
Cottonwood Room, Contemporary Mathematics 374 (2005),
179-191 (Proceedings of the Summer AMS/MAA/SIAM Research Conference on
Integer Points in
Polyhedra, July 13 - July 17, 2003 in Snowbird, Utah) (pdf - my section of this paper: Lattice points in
homogeneously expanding compact domains) - I have Erdös
number 2 thanks to this
paper!
- Integral points of
small height outside of a hypersurface, Monatshefte
für Mathematik, vol. 147 no. 1 (2006), pg. 25-41 (pdf)
- Siegel's lemma with
additional conditions, Journal
of Number Theory, vol. 120 no. 1 (2006), pg. 13-25 (pdf)
- (with Sinai
Robins) Frobenius
problem and the covering radius of a lattice, Discrete and Computational Geometry,
vol. 37 no. 3 (2007), pg. 471-483
(.pdf)
- On effective Witt
decomposition and Cartan-Dieudonné theorem, to appear in Canadian Journal of Mathematics (.pdf)
- Search bounds for zeros
of
polynomials over the algebraic closure of Q, to appear in Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
(.pdf)
- Small zeros of
quadratic forms over the algebraic closure of Q, to appear in
International Journal of Number Theory (.pdf)
- On distribution of
well-rounded sublattices of Z^2, preprint (.pdf)
- On similarity classes
of well-rounded sublattices of Z^2, preprint (.pdf)
Here are some of my talks:
- On distribution of
integral well-rounded lattices in dimension two, Illinois Number
Theory Fest, May 2007 (.pdf)
- Quadratic forms and
height functions, Colloquium
of the Graduiertenkolleg, University
of Göttingen,
June 2006 (.pdf)
- Simultaneous
Diophantine approximations and a conjecture of Minkowski
(expository talk), Introduction
to Mathematical Research seminar series, University of
Texas at Austin, March 2006 (.pdf)
- Effective theorems for
quadratic
spaces over the algebraic closure of Q, AMS
Special Session on Mahler Measure and Heights, Joint Mathematics
Meeting, San Antonio, TX, January 2006 (.pdf)
- Frobenius problem and
the covering radius of a lattice, West
Coast Number Theory, Pacific Grove, CA, December 2005 (.pdf, data)
- Some effective
Diophantine results over the algebraic closure of Q,
XXIVth
Journées Arithmétiques, Marseilles, France, July 2005
(.pdf)
- Effective
decompositions of quadratic spaces, ArithmeTexas,
College Station, TX, April 2005 (.pdf)
- Counting lattice points
in admissible adelic sets, MNTCG2, Urbana-Champaign,
IL, February 2005 (.pdf)
- Heights and Diophantine
problems, September 2004, Colloquium,
Rice University (.pdf)
- Siegel's lemma with
additional conditions, June 2004, CNTA8
(.pdf)
- Integral points of
small height outside of a hypersurface, May 2004, Illinois Number Theory
Conference (.pdf)
- Small zeros of
quadratic forms with linear conditions, June 2003, Mahler's Measure
of Polynomials (.pdf)
Here are some lecture notes I wrote:
- Diophantine
approximations and geometry of numbers: lecture notes for a graduate
topics course I taught in the Spring 2006 semester (.pdf)
Here
is the information about my
teaching:
I am currently organizing the Number
Theory seminar. In
2004 - 2005 academic year I organized the Working
Number Theory
seminar.
Here is some basic personal information about me. I am originally from St. Petersburg, Russia. I
emigrated
together
with my family to San
Francisco
Bay Area in 1990 - they still live there,
so
I visit there often. I went to college at UCLA
(guess what was my major).
Oddly enough,
my brother Roma studied at USC,
but
we do not fight over this - we have better reasons. My wife Eugenia also was a math
graduate student at the University
of Texas, Austin, and now works as an actuary. Here are some of
my family
pictures, and here is a link to our wedding album.