
Hello! I am Christina Giannitsi (Χριστίνα Γιαννίτση), and I am a fifth year PhD student in the School of Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology, scheduled to graduate in May 2023. I have completed my Bachelor's (2015) and Master's (2017) degrees at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. My Master's Thesis advisor was Professor Dimitrios Betsakos. My reasearch area is harmonic analysis. My current interests revolve around the discrete setting with connections to number theory but there are other problems that I am exploring as well. My advisor is Michael Lacey.
location_city Skiles 163, School of Mathematics, location_on 686 Cherry St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332-0160Research
- Improving and Maximal Inequalities for Primes in Progressions, with Michael Lacey, Hamed Mousavi, and Yaghoub Rahimi (accepted in Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis, ArXiv)
- Averaging with the divisor function: $\ell ^p$ improving and sparse bounds (to appear in Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, ArXiv)
Other
- Master's thesis: The Reflection Principle on the Hyperbolic Plane (pdf in Greek)