Nationality Israel | Name Joseph Bernstein Role Mathematician | |
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Institutions Tel Aviv UniversityHarvard University Doctoral students Roman BezrukavnikovAlexander BravermanDennis GaitsgoryEdward FrenkelEitan SayagKobi KremnizerShamgar GurevichRonny HadaniDmitry GourevitchAvraham AizenbudJiuzu Hong Known for Bernstein–Sato polynomial; D-modules; Bernstein inequality; Bernstein–Gelfand–Gelfand resolution; proof of Kazhdan–Lusztig conjectures; perverse sheaves; Beilinson-Bernstein localization Books Equivariant Sheaves and Functors, Reliability Prediction from Burn-In Data Fit to Reliability Models Similar People Alexander Beilinson, Israel Gelfand, Dennis Gaitsgory, David Kazhdan, Edward Frenkel | ||
Estimates of periods of automorphic...of L-functions - Joseph Bernstein
How to modify the Langlands' dual group - Joseph Bernstein
Joseph Bernstein (sometimes spelled I. N. Bernshtein or Iosif Naumovič Bernštejn; Hebrew: יוס(י)ף נאומוביץ ברנשטיין; Russian: Иосиф Наумович Бернштейн; born 18 April 1945) is an Israeli mathematician working at Tel Aviv University. He works in algebraic geometry, representation theory, and number theory.
Contents
- Estimates of periods of automorphicof L functions Joseph Bernstein
- How to modify the Langlands dual group Joseph Bernstein
- Biography
- Awards and honors
- Publications
- References

Biography
He got first prize in 1962 International Mathematical Olympiad. Bernstein received his Ph.D. in 1972 under Israel Gelfand at Moscow State University, and moved to Harvard in 1983 due to growing anti-semitism in the Soviet Union. He was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1985-86 and again in 1997-98.
Awards and honors
Bernstein was elected to the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 2002 and was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 2004. In 2004, Bernstein was awarded the Israel Prize for mathematics. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.