People

Sebastian Pauli

Sebastian Pauli

Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies

Office: Petty 145
Email: s_pauli@uncg.edu
Starting year at UNCG: 2006
Office Hours: TWR 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Education

Degree(s): Diplom Mathematiker, TU Berlin (1997), Ph.D., Concordia University, Montreal (2001)

Math Family Tree

Teaching

Fall 2024
  • MAT-112 LEC (Contemporary Topics Math)
  • MAT-721 LEC (Mathematical Cryptography), TR 11:00-12:15, NSCI 256
  • MAT-799 DTS (Dissertation)

Research

Member of the Research Group(s): Number Theory
Current Students: Eric Hardin (Ph.D.), Sandi Rudzinski (Ph.D.)
Former Students: Brian Sinclair (Ph.D.), Lance Everhart (M.A.), Sandi Rudzinski (M.A.), Ricky Farr (Ph.D.), Jonathan Milstead (Ph.D.), Torre Caparatta (Ph.D.), Ali Aslam (Dr. rer. nat., Technische Universität Kaiserslautern)

Research Interests: My research is in computational number theory. I am particularly interested in algorithms for local fields and computational class field theory. I am also investigating the distributions of the zeros of the (fractional) derivatives of the Riemann Zeta function.

Selected Publications

Brief Biography

Dr. Pauli wrote his Diplomarbeit (Masters thesis) under the supervision of Michael Pohst at Technische Universität Berlin. He received his Ph.D. from Concordia University in Montreal in 2001 and as a Post Doctoral Fellow was the lead developer of the computer algebra system KASH/KANT. He has been at UNCG since 2006.

Links to the Past

Public Key

PGP

Link to the Future

MAT 112 material and some number theory