词条 | Vinayak Vatsal |
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Vinayak Vatsal is a Canadian mathematician working in number theory and arithmetic geometry. EducationVatsal received his B.Sc. degree in 1992 from Stanford University and a Ph.D. (thesis title: Iwasawa Theory, modular forms and Artin representations) in 1997 from the Princeton University under the supervision of Andrew Wiles who had just completed his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.[1][2] He then became a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. Career and researchVatsal joined the faculty at the University of British Columbia in 1999 where he still works today. Vatsal's contributions include his work on the Iwasawa theory of elliptic curves, a field which he approached using novel ideas from ergodic theory. Vatsal has received numerous accolades. He was a Sloan Fellow in 2002–2004 and a recipient of the André Aisenstadt Prize (2004), the Ribenboim Prize (2006) and the Coxeter–James Prize (2007). In 2008, he was an invited speaker at the 2008 International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid. Selected publications
References1. ^{{Cite web |url=https://cms.math.ca/Prizes/citations/cj2007.pdf |title=2007 Coxeter–James Prize |date=2007 |website=Canadian Mathematical Society}} 2. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=49403 |title=Vinayak Vatsal – The Mathematics Genealogy Project |website=www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu |access-date=2019-03-07}} External links
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