Philip Kutzko

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Philip Caesar Kutzko (born November 24, 1946 in Brooklyn ) is an American mathematician who deals with number theory and representation theory ( Langlands program ).

Kutzko studied mathematics at City College of New York with a bachelor's degree in 1967 and at the University of Wisconsin – Madison , where he received his master's degree in 1968 and received his doctorate in 1972 under Donald McQuillan (The characters of the binary-modular congruence groups ). As a post-doctoral student , he was an instructor at Princeton University from 1972 to 1974 and Assistant Professor from 1974, Associate Professor in 1977 and Professor at the University of Iowa in 1980 .

In 1980 he proved the (local) Langlands conjectures for the general linear group in local fields. He was invited speaker at the 1986 International Congress of Mathematicians in Berkeley (On the supercuspidal representations of and other p-adic groups).

He has been married since 1967 and has one child.

Fonts

  • with Colin J. Bushnell : The admissible dual of GL (N) via compact open subgroups (= Annals of Mathematics Studies. 129). Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1993, ISBN 0-691-03256-4 ,

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Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to American Men and Women of Science , Thomson Gale 2004
  2. Philip Kutzko in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  3. ^ Kutzko: The Langlands Conjecture for of a Local Field. In: Annals of Mathematics . Series 2, Volume 112, No. 2, 1980, pp. 381-412, doi : 10.2307 / 1971151 .
  4. Pierre Cartier : La conjecture locale de Langlands pour GL (2) et la demonstration de Ph. Kutzko. Séminaire Bourbaki 550, 1979/80, ( online ).