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Steven Joel Miller is a mathematician who specializes in
analytic number theory In mathematics, analytic number theory is a branch of number theory that uses methods from mathematical analysis to solve problems about the integers. It is often said to have begun with Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet's 1837 introduction of Diric ...
and has also worked in applied fields such as
sabermetrics Sabermetrics, or originally SABRmetrics, is the empirical analysis of baseball, especially baseball statistics that measure in-game activity. Sabermetricians collect and summarize the relevant data from this in-game activity to answer specific ques ...
and
linear programming Linear programming (LP), also called linear optimization, is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear function#As a polynomial function, li ...
. He is a co-author, with
Ramin Takloo-Bighash Ramin Takloo-Bighash (born 1974) is a mathematician who works in the field of automorphic forms and Diophantine geometry and is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Mathematical career Takloo-Bighash graduated from the Sharif ...
, of ''An Invitation to Modern Number Theory'' (
Princeton University Press Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections to Princeton University. Its mission is to disseminate scholarship within academia and society at large. The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial su ...
, 2006), with Midge Cozzens of ''The Mathematics of Encryption: An Elementary Introduction'' (AMS Mathematical World series 29, Providence, RI, 2013), and with Stephan Ramon Garcia of ``100 Years of Math Milestones: The Pi Mu Epsilon Centennial Collection'' (
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, 2019). He also edited ''Theory and Applications of Benford's Law'' (Princeton University Press, 2015) and wrote ''The Mathematics of Optimization: How to do things faster'' ( AMS Pure and Applied Undergraduate Texts Volume: 30; 2017) and ``The Probability Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Understand Chance'' (
Princeton University Press Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections to Princeton University. Its mission is to disseminate scholarship within academia and society at large. The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial su ...
, 2017). He has written over 100 papers in topics including accounting, Benford's law, computer science, economics, marketing, mathematics, physics, probability, sabermetrics, and statistics, available on th
arXiv
and hi
homepage


Academic career

Miller earned his B.S. in
mathematics Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
and
physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge which r ...
at
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
and completed his graduate studies in mathematics at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial Colleges, fourth-oldest ins ...
in 2002. His Ph.D. thesis, titled "1 and 2 Level Densities for Families of Elliptic Curves: Evidence for the Underlying Group Symmetries," was written under the direction of Peter Sarnak and Henryk Iwaniec. He is currently a professor of mathematics at
Williams College Williams College is a Private college, private liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It was established as a men's college in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim Williams, a col ...
, where he has served as the Director of the Williams SMALL REU Program and is currently the faculty president of the Williams
Phi Beta Kappa The Phi Beta Kappa Society () is the oldest academic honor society in the United States, and the most prestigious, due in part to its long history and academic selectivity. Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote and advocate excellence in the liberal a ...
chapter. He's also a faculty fellow at the Erdos Institute. He was included in the 2019 class of fellows of the
American Mathematical Society The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, and serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, ...
"for contributions to number theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of mentoring undergraduate research".


Books

Miller has published six books. * 100 Years of Math Milestones: The Pi Mu Epsilon Centennial Collection (with Stephan Ramon Garcia): https://bookstore.ams.org/mbk-121 * Benford's Law: Theory and Applications (editor): https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691147611/benfords-law * An Invitation to Modern Number Theory (with Ramin Takloo-Bighash): https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691120607/an-invitation-to-modern-number-theory * The Mathematics of Encryption: An Elementary Introduction (with Margaret Cozzens): https://bookstore.ams.org/mawrld-29 * Mathematics of Optimization: How to do Things Faster: https://bookstore.ams.org/amstext-30/ * The Probability Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Understand Chance: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691149547/the-probability-lifesaver


Controversies

In the aftermath of the
2020 United States presidential election The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala Ha ...
Miller performed a statistical analysis of the integrity of mail in voting in Pennsylvania. The data underlying the analysis was collected by former Trump staffer Matt Braynard's Voter Integrity Fund. The data was collected by calling 20,000 Republican voters in Pennsylvania who, according to state records, had requested but not returned ballots. Of the 20,000 called 2,684 agreed to take the survey, which found that 463 reported that they actually had mailed in a ballot and 556 reported that they had not requested a ballot in the first place. In Miller's statement to the court - Exhibit A of Donald J. Trump for President v. Boockvar - he stated: "I estimate that with a reasonable degree of mathematical certainty (based on the data I received being accurate and a representative sample of the population) the number of the 165,412 mail-in ballots requested by someone other than the registered Republican is at least 37,000, and the number of the 165,412 mail-in ballots requested by registered Republicans and returned but not counted is at least 38,910 ... The analysis is based on responses from a data set drawn from 165,412 registered Republican voters who had a mail-in ballot requested in their name but not counted in the election. We estimate on the order of 41,000 of these ballots were requested by someone other than the proper voter. Who made such requests, and why? One possible explanation is that ballots were requested by others. Another possible explanation is that a large number of people requested ballots and forgot they did so later. Again, the conclusions above are based on the data provided being both accurate and a representative sample." Miller's statement drew sharp criticism from his peers, centered on the low response rate of phone surveys yielding unrepresentive data upon which Miller's estimates were based. Miller apologized for the "lack of clarity and due diligence" in a leaked early draft of his work. Richard D. De Veaux, Vice President of the American Statistical Association and Professor of Statistics at Williams College, commented "any estimates based on unverifiable or biased data are inaccurate, wrong and unfounded. To apply naïve statistical formulas to biased data and publish this is both irresponsible and unethical". In interviews Miller has gone on the record about being a conservative.


Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Miller has continuously run summer research groups in, among other topics, Benford's law, combinatorics, discrete geometry, number theory, probability, and random matrix theory at Williams College as part of th
SMALL REU
(Research Experiences for Undergraduates). In 2020 with several colleagues, in response to the loss of opportunities for student research due to many summer programs being cancelled due to covid, he helped create th
Polymath REU
The program has been supported by the National Science Foundation and Elsevier. From its homepage: ''Our goal is to provide research opportunities to every undergraduate who wishes to explore advanced mathematics. The program consists of research projects in a variety of mathematical topics and runs in the spirit of the Polymath Project. Each project is mentored by an active researcher with experience in undergraduate mentoring. Each project consists of 20-30 undergraduates, a main mentor, and additional mentors (usually graduate students). This group works towards solving a research problem and writing a paper. Each participant decides what they wish to obtain from the program, and participates accordingly.'' Students interested in either program should apply throug
Math Programs


College Courses

Starting in 2014, and consistently from 2016 onward, Miller has recorded his courses and made them freely available through YouTube. Below is a subset; the complete list, including different iterations of each course, is available at hi
homepage
* Advanced Applied Analysis: Math 466: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/466Fa17/index.htm * Advanced Applied Linear Programming: Math 416: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/416/index.htm * Advanced Analysis: Math 389: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/389/index.htm * Applied Analysis: Math 317 (Operations Research): https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/317/index.htm * Complex Analysis: Math 383: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/383Fa21/ * Multivariable Calculus: Math 150: http://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/150Sp21/ * Number Theory: Math 313: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/313Sp17/index.htm * Operations Research: Math 317: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/317Fa19/ * Probability: Math/Stat 341: https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/341Fa21/ * Problem Solving: Math 331: http://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/331Fa18/


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, Steven Joel Living people Number theorists Yale University alumni Princeton University alumni Williams College faculty Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Year of birth missing (living people)