ALEXANDER BRAVERMAN

Most of my recent research is a part of the so called geometric Langlands program. This is a relatively new field which grew out of an attempt to understand some phenomena of number theory predicted by Langlands; this subject lies on the border of such field of mathematics as number theory, representation theory and algebraic geometry. Recently it has also been realized that this subject is deeply connected with various phenomena from mathematical physics (such as S-duality in gauge theory).

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Biography

Born: June 8, 1974
B.A. 1993 Tel-Aviv University (summa cum laude)
Ph.D. 1998 Tel-Aviv University (with distinction)
1997-2000 C.L.E. Moore Instructor at MIT
2000-2004 Assistant Professor, Harvard
2004- Associate Professor, Brown
Held visiting positions at IHES, IAS (Princeton), University of Paris 6, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Weizmann Institute of Science.

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ALEXANDER BRAVERMAN
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Mathematics
Phone: +1 401 863 7962
E-mail: Alexander_Braverman@brown.edu

Alexander Braverman's Brown Research URL:
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Collaborators at other institutions:
Sergei Arkhipov (University of Toronto)
Roman Bezrukavnikov (MIT)
Pavel Etingof (MIT)
Michael Finkelberg (Independent University of Moscow)
Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard)
David Kazhdan (Jerusalem)

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