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He received his PhD degree from the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1978. His thesis advisor was [[Alan Baker (mathematician)|Alan Baker]], in the area of [[transcendental number theory]].<ref name=curvit/><ref>{{mathgenealogy|name=Yuval Zvi Flicker|id=14978}}.</ref> |
He received his PhD degree from the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1978. His thesis advisor was [[Alan Baker (mathematician)|Alan Baker]], in the area of [[transcendental number theory]].<ref name=curvit/><ref>{{mathgenealogy|name=Yuval Zvi Flicker|id=14978}}.</ref> |
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He taught at [[Princeton University]], [[Columbia University]], [[Harvard University]] and [[Ohio State University]], where he is now a Professor. He also worked with [[David Kazhdan]].<ref name=curvit/> |
He taught at [[Princeton University]], [[Columbia University]], [[Harvard University]] and [[Ohio State University]], where he is now a Professor. He also worked with [[David Kazhdan]] and [[Pierre Deligne]].<ref name=curvit/> |
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==Education== |
==Education== |
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Born 1955 in [[Kfar-Saba]], raised in [[Ramat-Gan]], Flicker studied Mathematics and Philosophy at [[Tel-Aviv University]] gaining a BA in 1973, then he studied Mathematics at the [[Hebrew University]] gaining an MA in 1974. After that he studied [[Part III of the Mathematical Tripos]] at [[DPMMS]], [[Cambridge University]], where he was awarded his PhD under the supervision of [[Field Medalist]] [[Alan Baker]] in 1978. His dissertation was "Linear forms on Abelian Varieties over Local Fields". He was a Post Doctoral scholar at the [[Institute for Advanced Study]] [[Princeton]] 1978-79, at [[Columbia University]] 1979-81, at [[Princeton University]] 1981-85, and at [[Harvard University]] 1985-87. He worked as a Professor of Mathematics at the Ohio State University from 1987 to 2015. |
Born 1955 in [[Kfar-Saba]], raised in [[Ramat-Gan]], Flicker studied Mathematics and Philosophy at [[Tel-Aviv University]] gaining a BA in 1973, then he studied Mathematics at the [[Hebrew University]] gaining an MA in 1974. After that he studied [[Part III of the Mathematical Tripos]] at [[DPMMS]], [[Cambridge University]] in 1974-75, where he was awarded his PhD under the supervision of [[Field Medalist]] [[Alan Baker]] in 1978. His dissertation was "Linear forms on Abelian Varieties over Local Fields". He was a Post Doctoral scholar at the [[Institute for Advanced Study]] [[Princeton]] 1978-79, at [[Columbia University]] 1979-81, at [[Princeton University]] 1981-85, and at [[Harvard University]] 1985-87. He worked as a Professor of Mathematics at the [[Ohio State University]] from 1987 to 2015. |
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==Contribution to Mathematics== |
==Contribution to Mathematics== |
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Yuval Flicker | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Israel, United States |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tel Aviv University |
Awards | Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Fulbright Award, Lady Davis Fellow, Simons Foundation Fellow, NUS Senior Fellow |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | The Ohio State University Ariel University |
Doctoral advisor | Alan Baker |
Doctoral students | Dmitrii Zinoviev, Ping-Shun Chen, Martin Nikolov |
Yuval Zvi Flicker (Template:Lang-he; born 1955 in Israel) is an American mathematician. His primary research interests include automorphic representations.[1]
He received his PhD degree from the University of Cambridge in 1978. His thesis advisor was Alan Baker, in the area of transcendental number theory.[1][2]
He taught at Princeton University, Columbia University, Harvard University and Ohio State University, where he is now a Professor. He also worked with David Kazhdan and Pierre Deligne.[1]
Education
Born 1955 in Kfar-Saba, raised in Ramat-Gan, Flicker studied Mathematics and Philosophy at Tel-Aviv University gaining a BA in 1973, then he studied Mathematics at the Hebrew University gaining an MA in 1974. After that he studied Part III of the Mathematical Tripos at DPMMS, Cambridge University in 1974-75, where he was awarded his PhD under the supervision of Field Medalist Alan Baker in 1978. His dissertation was "Linear forms on Abelian Varieties over Local Fields". He was a Post Doctoral scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study Princeton 1978-79, at Columbia University 1979-81, at Princeton University 1981-85, and at Harvard University 1985-87. He worked as a Professor of Mathematics at the Ohio State University from 1987 to 2015.
Contribution to Mathematics
Flicker's research interests include Automorphic and Admissible Representations, Automorphic forms over function fields, Arithmetic Geometry, Lifting of Representations, Hecke-Iwahori algebras, p-adic automorphic forms, Galois Cohomology, Local-Global Principles, Motives, Algebraic Groups, Covering Groups, Shimura Varieties. He coauthored works with David Kazhdan, Pierre Deligne, his students and other scholars. He is the author of several books.
Books
Yuval Flicker is the author of a number of books including:
- Arthur's Invariant Trace Formula and Comparison of Inner Forms (2016)[3]
- Automorphic Representations of Low Rank Groups (2006)[4]
- Automorphic Forms and Shimura Varieties of PGSp(2) (2005)[5]
- Matching of Orbital Integrals on GL(4) and GSp(2) (1999)[6]
External links
References
- ^ a b c "Yuval Flicker CV" (PDF). Fulbright.edu. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ^ Yuval Zvi Flicker at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
- ^ Birkhäuser Basel, IBSN 978-3-319-31593-5.
- ^ World Scientific, ISBN 978-981-256-803-8.
- ^ World Scientific, ISBN 978-981-256-403-0.
- ^ Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society 655, AMS, ISBN 978-0-8218-0959-4.