Yuval Flicker
Yuval Zvi Flicker (Hebrew: יוּבַל צְבִי פְלִיקֶר; born 1955 in Israel) is an American mathematician. His primary research interests include automorphic representations.
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 | Ohio State University Ariel University |
Doctoral advisor | Alan Baker |
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.
He taught at Princeton University, Columbia University, Harvard University and Ohio State University, where he now has the title of Faculty Emeritus. He also worked with David Kazhdan and Pierre Deligne.
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