Joseph Shalika

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Joseph Andrew Shalika (born 1941 in Baltimore ; † September 18, 2010 ) was an American mathematician .

Shalika studied at Johns Hopkins University with a bachelor's degree in 1961 and a doctorate with Friedrich Mautner in 1966 ( Representations of the Two by Two Unimodular Group over Local Fields ). In 1965/66 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study . In 1967 he became a Sloan Research Fellow . From 1971 he was a professor at Johns Hopkins University and 1979 to 1982 head of the mathematics faculty.

He dealt with the theory of automorphic forms and representation theory with applications in number theory ( Langlands program ).

Freydoon Shahidi is one of his PhD students .

Fonts

  • with Masaaki Furusawa: On central critical values ​​of the degree four L-functions for GSp (4): the fundamental lemma, Memoirs AMS, No. 782, 2003
  • The multiplicity one theorem for GL (n) , Annals of Mathematics, Volume 100, 1974, pp. 171-193
  • with Hervé Jacquet On Euler products and the classification of automorphic representations , part 1,2, American J. Math., Volume 103, 1981, pp. 499-558, 777-815
  • with I. Piatetski-Shapiro, H. Jacquet: Automorphic forms on GL (3) , Part 1, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 109, 1979, pp 169-212

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project