Ivan Cherednik

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Ivan Cherednik
Born (1951-12-03) December 3, 1951 (age 72)
Cherednik algebra
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship (1997)
ICM Speaker (1998)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Doctoral advisorYuri Manin

Ivan Cherednik (Иван Владимирович Чередник) is a Russian-American

Macdonald's constant term conjecture in (Cherednik 1995). He has also dealt with algebraic geometry, number theory and Soliton equations. His research interests include representation theory, mathematical physics, and algebraic combinatorics. He is currently the Austin M. Carr Distinguished Professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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In 1998 he was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin.[1]

See also

Publications

  • Cherednik, Ivan (1995), "Double Affine Hecke Algebras and Macdonald's Conjectures",
    JSTOR 2118632
  • Cherednik, Ivan (2005), Double affine Hecke algebras, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, vol. 319,

References

  1. ^ Cherednik, Ivan (1998). "From double Hecke algebra to analysis". Doc. Math. (Bielefeld) Extra Vol. ICM Berlin, 1998, vol. II. pp. 527–537.
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