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Nationality
  
Israeli

Name
  
David Kazhdan

Fields
  
Mathematics


Role
  
Mathematician

Parents
  
Alexander Kazhdan

Awards
  
MacArthur Fellowship


Born
  
20 June 1946 (age 78) Moscow, Soviet Union (
1946-06-20
)

Institutions
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem Harvard University

Doctoral students
  
Michael Finkelberg Alexander Polishchuk Karl Rumelhart Tomer Schlank Du Nguyen Misha Verbitsky Vladimir Voevodsky

Known for
  
Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomial Kazhdan–Margulis theorem Kazhdan's property (T)

Similar People
  
Grigory Margulis, Pierre Deligne, Pavel Etingof, Dan Freed, Alexander Kazhdan

Alma mater
  
Moscow State University

Doctoral advisor
  
Alexandre Kirillov

David Kazhdan (Hebrew: דוד קשדן‎‎) or Každan, Kazhdan, formerly named Dmitry Aleksandrovich Kazhdan (until he left the Soviet Union; Russian: Дми́трий Александро́вич Кажда́н), is a Soviet and Israeli mathematician known for work in representation theory.

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Biography

Kazhdan was born on 20 June 1946 in Moscow, USSR. His father is Alexander Kazhdan. He earned a doctorate under Alexandre Kirillov in 1969 and was a member of Israel Gelfand's school of mathematics. He is Jewish, and emigrated from the Soviet Union to take a position at Harvard University in 1975. He changed his name from Dmitri Aleksandrovich to David and became an Orthodox Jew around that time.

In 2002 he immigrated to Israel and is now a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as well as a professor emeritus at Harvard.

On October 6, 2013, Kazhdan was critically injured in a car accident while riding a bicycle in Jerusalem.

Kazhdan has four children. His son, Eli Kazhdan, was general director of Natan Sharansky's Yisrael BaAliyah political party (now merged with Likud).

Research

He is known for collaboration with Israel Gelfand, Victor Kac, George Lusztig (on the Kazhdan–Lusztig conjecture on Verma modules), with Grigory Margulis (Kazhdan–Margulis theorem), with Yuval Flicker and S. J. Patterson on the representations of metaplectic groups. Kazhdan's property (T) is now an aspect of representation theory.

Kazhdan held a MacArthur Fellowship from 1990 to 1995. One of his students was Vladimir Voevodsky, a recipient of the Fields Medal, a prize for young mathematicians of outstanding reputation. Since 1990, Kazhdan has been a member of United States National Academy of Sciences. Since 2006, Kazhdan has been a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences. In 2008 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2012, he was awarded the Israel Prize, the country's highest academic honor, for mathematics and computer science.

Selected publications

  • Quantum fields and strings: a course for mathematicians. Vol. 1, 2. Material from the Special Year on Quantum Field Theory held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, 1996–1997. Edited by Pierre Deligne, Pavel Etingof, Daniel S. Freed, Lisa C. Jeffrey, David Kazhdan, John W. Morgan, David R. Morrison and Edward Witten. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI; Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, NJ, 1999. Vol. 1: xxii+723 pp.; Vol. 2: pp. i--xxiv and 727–1501. ISBN 0-8218-1198-3, 81-06 (81T30 81Txx)
  • References

    David Kazhdan Wikipedia


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