Katherine E. Stange
I am a number theorist, and, in Dyson's classification, a frog. I like simple-seeming questions that lead to a richness of structure — arithmetic questions with geometric and especially visual access points.
My interests include elliptic curves, Apollonian circle packings, Kleinian groups, algebraic divisibility sequences, Diophantine approximation, continued fractions, quaternion algebras, and quadratic and hermitian forms, with connections to arithmetic dynamics, homogeneous dynamics, expander graphs, hyperbolic geometry, algebraic groups and lattices. I am also interested in cryptography — especially elliptic-curve and isogeny-based — quantum algorithms, and problems that involve experimental, algorithmic, and especially visual mathematics.
News
- 2026Upcoming travel: AMMCS, NuTMiC, ICDEPRA, JMM.
- 2027Summer 2027: co-organizing a Banff workshop on isogeny-based cryptography.
- 2026JMM 2026: co-organizing a special session on Illustration in Number Theory.
- 2026Fall 2026: co-organizing a graduate course and seminar on AI and Mathematics.
- 2026Summer 2026: co-organizing an AMMCS special session on Computational Number Theory.
- 2026Spring 2026 leave: co-organized a trimester at the Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris (January–March 2026), and visited the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, Bures-sur-Yvette (April–July 2026).