Biography
Rob Rockwood is the Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London. Rob completed his PhD at the University of Warwick in 2022 under the supervision of Professor David Loeffler. His research concerns the p-adic variation of L-values and Euler systems and applications to the Bloch—Kato conjectures.
Research interests
- Euler systems, p-adic L-functions
- Iwasawa theory and the Bloch—Kato conjectures
- p-adic families of automorphic forms
Publications
Rob Rockwood, Plus/Minus p-adic L-functions for GL(2n), Ann. Math. Quebec. Published online January 2022 (Published version) (Arxiv)
Rob Rockwood, Spherical varieties and non-ordinary families of cohomology classes, accepted for publication in Journal of Number Theory (Arxiv)
David Loeffler, Rob Rockwood, Sarah Livia Zerbes, Spherical varieties and p-adic families of cohomology classes, accepted for publication in ‘Elliptic curves and modular forms in arithmetic geometry – celebrating Massimo Bertolini’s 60th birthday’ (Arxiv)
Further information
Research
Number Theory
King's has a strong tradition of research in number theory that continues to this day
Research
Number Theory
King's has a strong tradition of research in number theory that continues to this day