

Pete L. Clark
Dr. Pete L. Clark excels in the field of mathematics, serving as a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Georgia. With a keen focus on number theory and arithmetic geometry, Dr. Clark has established himself as a leading figure in these areas of research. His academic journey is marked by a commitment to advancing mathematical understanding and fostering a collaborative research environment. Dr. Clark is actively engaged in a variety of professional activities that underscore his dedication to the mathematical community. He plays a pivotal role in the UGA Mazur-Rubin Working Seminar, where he collaborates with fellow mathematicians to explore complex mathematical concepts and theories. Additionally, he is involved with the VIGRE Research Groups, contributing to projects on Computations on CM Elliptic Curves and the Geometry of Numbers, both of which are critical areas in modern mathematical research. His scholarly contributions are evident in his numerous publications and presentations, which have been well-received by peers and have significantly impacted the field. Dr. Clark's expertise is not only limited to research but extends to teaching as well. In 2018, he taught Math 4400: Number Theory, a course that reflects his passion for educating the next generation of mathematicians and sharing his deep knowledge of the subject. Dr. Clark's work is characterized by a blend of theoretical insight and practical application, making him a respected figure in the mathematical community. His ongoing research and teaching efforts continue to inspire students and colleagues alike, contributing to the vibrant academic environment at the University of Georgia.
Research Interests
Publications
, 1380-1391, 2011-11-01
, 213-225, 2009-12-31
, 627-637, 2008-08-01
, 2014-10-16
, 136-150, 2019-03-15