Yuval Flicker

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Yuval Zvi Flicker (born January 3, 1955 in Kfar Saba ) is an Israeli-American mathematician.

Flicker grew up in Ramat Gan and studied mathematics and philosophy at Tel Aviv University with a bachelor's degree in 1973 and mathematics at the Hebrew University with a master's degree in 1974 with Hillel Fürstenberg . He then studied at Cambridge University , where he received his doctorate under Alan Baker in 1978 (Linear forms on Abelian Varieties over Local Fields). As a post-doctoral student he was at the Institute for Advanced Study with Robert Langlands and in 1979 he became Ritt Assistant Professor at Columbia University . During this time he spent a lot of time in Paris and at IHES with Pierre Deligne . In 1981 he became an assistant professor at Princeton University at Gorō Shimura . From 1985 to 1987 he was Assistant Professor with David Kazhdan at Harvard University . From 1987 to 2015 he was a professor at Ohio State University .

He deals with automorphic representations ( Langlands program ).

Fonts

  • The trace formula and base change for GL (3), Springer, Lecture notes in mathematics 927, 1982
  • Matching of orbital integrals on GL (4) and GSp (2), Memoirs AMS 137, 1999
  • Arthur's invariant trace formula and comparison of inner forms, Birkhäuser 2016
  • with Pierre Deligne : Counting local systems with principal unipotent local monodromy; Annals of Mathematics, Volume 178 ,. 2013, pp. 921-982.
  • Drinfeld moduli schemes and automorphic forms: The theory of elliptic modules with applications, Springer 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birth dates American Men and Women of Science , Thomson Gale 2004