Community · Collaborators

Collaborators & correspondents.

The Tesfa Grid programme operates as an independent research effort. This page records researchers and institutions engaged with aspects of the work, informally or formally, along with correspondence of note.

Current state

Building the network

The programme is actively seeking collaborators and correspondents. As Volume I and Volume II enter wider circulation during 2026, this page will be populated with researchers and institutions that have engaged with the work.

Who we hope to connect with

Number theorists

Particularly those working on prime gap distributions, Dirichlet-L-function analogues of the Riemann zeta function, and arithmetic progressions.

Spectral and computational analysts

Researchers working on numerical comparison of spectra: Lomb-Scargle, matched filtering, and non-uniform discrete Fourier methods applied to integer sequences.

Discrete-geometry investigators

Researchers interested in alternative 2D embeddings of integer sequences: including Ulam spirals, hexagonal and polygonal representations, and arithmetic geometry.

Student researchers

Upper-level undergraduates and early graduate students looking for a well-defined research question with computational and analytical components. See the students page.

Begin a correspondence

Whether you have read one of the volumes and have a question, have an alternative proof of a theorem, a counterexample to a conjecture, or a proposal for extension of we would be glad to hear from you.

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