Picture taken by Jeff Mozzochi
Current position
Maître de Conférences (tenured associate professor), Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Contact
LAGA
Institut Galilée
99 avenue Jean Baptiste Clément
93430 Villetaneuse
France
Bureau D418
Email: brumley (at) math.univ-paris13.fr
Research interests
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My research interests lie in analytic number theory, the theory of analytic theory of automorphic forms on locally symmetric spaces, the Langlands program and trace formulae, automorphic periods and L-functions, ergodic theory and homogeneous dynamics, and arithmetic applications thereof.
One of my principal axes of research is the delocalisation properties of arithmetic eigenfunctions, in either the high frequency or large spatial (Benjamini-Schramm) regime. Another is uniform automorphic counting problems and related statistical aspects, with respect to height-like truncation parameters. Yet another is higher rank equidistribution problems, especially in settings which require extended techniques in analytic number theory which complement ergodic theoretic methods.
Editorial activities
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I am a member of the editorial board of the Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux