Ehud de Shalit

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Ehud de Shalit (left) with Eyal Z. Goren, Oberwolfach 2014

Ehud de Shalit (born March 16, 1955 in Rehovot ) is an Israeli mathematician who deals with number theory and arithmetic algebraic geometry.

De Shalit studied from 1972 at the Hebrew University with a bachelor's degree in 1975 and from 1980 at Princeton University , where he received his doctorate in 1984 with Andrew Wiles (On p-Adic L-functions Associated with CM Elliptic Curves, and Arithmetical Applications) . As a post-doctoral student , he was Benjamin Peirce Assistant Professor at Harvard University until 1986 and at MSRI in 1986/87 . In 1987 he became a Lecturer , 1988 Senior Lecturer, 1995 Associate Professor and 2001 Professor at the Hebrew University. From 2006 to 2009 he headed the mathematics faculty.

He was visiting professor at Princeton University in 1991/92 and at Brown University in 2004 . In 1987 he was an Alon Fellow. From 1997 he was editor of the Israel Journal of Mathematics. From 1999 to 2002 he was director of the Landau Center for Research in Mathematical Analysis and Related Areas. In 2006 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid (Controversial issues in K-12 mathematical education, discussion with Michèle Artigue , Anthony Ralston).

De Shalit deals with class field theory, Iwasawa theory of elliptic curves, modular forms, p-adic L-functions, p-adic analytic geometry and p-adic symmetric spaces.

He is the son of the physicist Amos de Shalit .

Fonts

  • Iwasawa Theory for Elliptic Curves with Complex Multiplication, Academic Press, 1987
  • with Robert F. Coleman : P-adic regulators on curves and special values ​​of p-adic L functions, Inventiones Mathematicae, Volume 93, 1988, pp. 239-266.
  • P-adic periods and modular symbols of elliptic curves of prime conductor, Inventiones Mathematicae, Volume 121, 1995, pp. 225-255.
  • Artin L-Functions, and: Elliptic curves and l-adic representations, in: J. Bernstein, S. Gelbart (Ed.), Introduction to the Langlands program, Birkhäuser 2003

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ehud de Shalit in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used