Community

Ways to engage.

The Tesfa Grid is an open research programme. There are several avenues academic, pedagogical, and informal through which researchers, students, and interested readers can participate.

Seminars & Talks

A periodic seminar series on topics in the programme. Past talks are archived; upcoming dates are announced.

Next talk: TBA

Collaborators

Researchers and institutions engaged with aspects of the programme number theorists, spectral analysts, and computational mathematicians.

Growing list

For Students

Research problems suitable for upper-level undergraduate and early graduate work. Computational, analytical, and expository projects.

Open problems

Newsletter

Quarterly updates on the programme new results, preprints, seminar announcements, and responses to open questions.

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Correspondence policy

All research correspondence is welcomed and responded to. Expect a turnaround of one to two weeks for detailed mathematical questions; shorter for logistical and scheduling matters.

Comments pointing out errors in published work, proofs of open problems, counterexamples to stated conjectures, and extensions in new directions are especially welcome. The programme operates on a single-researcher model; your pressure from outside is the best form of peer review available at this stage.

Commercial inquiries regarding applied technology developed from the research programme should be directed to the separate commercial venture at ethoryx.io.