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 |
Yuval Zvi Flicker (Hebrew: יוּבַל צְבִי פְלִיקֶר; born 1955 in Israel) is an American mathematician. His primary research interests include automorphic representations.[1]
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.[1][2]
He taught at Princeton University, Columbia University, Harvard University and Ohio State University, where he now has the title of Faculty Emeritus.[3] He also worked with David Kazhdan[4] and Pierre Deligne.[1][5]