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  1. David Kazhdan (Hebrew: דוד קשדן), born Dmitry Aleksandrovich Kazhdan (Russian: Дми́трий Александро́вич Кажда́н), is a Soviet and Israeli mathematician known for work in representation theory. Kazhdan is a 1990 MacArthur Fellow.

  2. Kazhdan, David Professor Emeritus. kazhdan@math.huji.ac.il. Faculty. Professors. Benjamin Peirce Fellows. Lecturers. Preceptors. Senior Lecturers. Senior Preceptors. Graduate Students. Post Doctoral Fellows. Staff. Visitors. Professors Emeritus. Harvard University . Department of Mathematics. Science Center Room 325. 1 Oxford Street.

  3. David Kazhdan. Share. Print. I was born in Moscow immediately after World War II, the only son of young academic parents. During the fifth grade of my local elementary school, I became interested in mathematics, and together with my grandfather, who had no high school education, I spent that year making my way quickly through algebra, geometry ...

  4. David Kazhdan is a mathematician known for his contributions to geometry, number theory, and mathematical physics. Kazhdan is concerned with the different ways symmetry occurs in nature and mathematics and his research focuses on algebraic aspects of analysis and geometric, representation theory.

  5. David Kazhdan is a renowned mathematician who works on representation theory and combinatorics. He is a professor at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics and has a personal website with his publications and contact information.

  6. El profesor David Kazhdan nació en 1946 en Moscú (Rusia) y actualmente es profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén (Israel). Se doctoró en la Universidad Estatal de Moscú (Rusia) y luego emigró a los Estados Unidos, donde se incorporó a la Universidad de Harvard.

  7. David Kazhdan, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Harvard and Professor of Mathematics at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, won the Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences 2020 with Alexander Beilinson. The prize recognized their contributions to representation theory and other areas of mathematics.