Why Is Robert Langlands Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Robert Phelan Langlands, is a Canadian mathematician. He is best known as the founder of the Langlands program, a vast web of conjectures and results connecting representation theory and automorphic forms to the study of Galois groups in number theory, for which he received the 2018 Abel Prize. He was an emeritus professor and occupied Albert Einstein's office at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, until 2020 when he retired.
Robert Langlands's Published Works
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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 Published Papers On the Functional Equations Satisfied by Eisenstein Series (643) On the Classification of Irreducible Representations of Real Algebraic Groups (414) BASE CHANGE FOR GL(2) (390) L-Indistinguishability for SL(2)* (252) On the definition of transfer factors (228) Conformal invariance in two-dimensional percolation (179) Euler Products (143) Automorphic Representations, Shimura Varieties, and Motives. Ein Marchen* (123) Lectures in Modern Analysis and Applications I (111) On the universality of crossing probabilities in two-dimensional percolation (106) On the Notion of an Automorphic Representation (105) THE DIMENSION OF SPACES OF AUTOMORPHIC FORMS. (97) PROBLEMS IN THE THEORY OF AUTOMORPHIC FORMS (94) Modular Forms and ℓ-Adic Representations (88) A Combinatorial Laplacian with Vertex Weights (86) Problems in the theory of automorphic forms to Salomon Bochner in gratitude (73) Stable conjugacy: definitions and lemmas (71) Representations of abelian algebraic groups (70) On the zeta functions of some simple Shimura varieties (63) Automorphic Representations , Shimura Varieties , and Motives (58) The Volume of the Fundamental Domain for Some Arithmetical Subgroups of Chevalley Groups (57) EISENSTEIN SERIES (46) L-Functions and Automorphic Representations* (43) Some Contemporary Problems with Origins in the Jugendtraum (42) On Artin's L-Functions (41) Orbital Integrals on Forms of SL(3), I (38) WHERE STANDS FUNCTORIALITY TODAY (38) Descent for Transfer Factors (33) Shimura varieties and the Selberg trace formula (30) Universality and Conformal Invariance for the Ising Model in Domains with Boundary (29) Algebro-geometric aspects of the Bethe equations (28) Book Review: $p$-Adic automorphic forms on Shimura varieties (17) ON UNITARY REPRESENTATIONS OF THE VIRASORO ALGEBRA (16) On Lie Semi-Groups ∗ (15) Representation Theory ∗ Its Rise and Its Role in Number Theory (15) Stable conjugacy — definitions and lemmas 2 (14) Eisenstein Series, the Trace Formula, and the Modern Theory of Automorphic Forms ∗ (14) Aspects combinatoires des équations de Bethe (14) On principal values on p-adic manifolds (13) SOME HOLOMORPHIC SEMI-GROUPS. (12) Semi-Groups and Representations of Lie Groups † (11) The zeta functions of Picard modular surfaces : based on lectures delivered at a CRM Workshop in the spring of 1988 (11) The renormalization fixed point as a mathematical object (9) Orbital integrals on forms of ${ m SL}(3)$. II (9) REFLEXIONS ON RECEIVING THE SHAW PRIZE (8) Base change for GL(2) : the theory of Saito-Shintani with applications (7) Harish-Chandra, 11 October 1923 - 16 October 1983 (6) The Trace Formula and Its Applications: An Introduction to the Work of James Arthur (6) Finite Models for Percolation † (5) The factorization of a polynomial defined by partitions (5) Haruzo Hida ’ s p-adic automorphic forms on Shimura varieties by (4) An essay on the dynamics and statistics of critical field theories (4) ON THE ANALYTIC FORM OF THE GEOMETRIC THEORY OF AUTOMORPHIC FORMS (4) Remarks on Igusa Theory and Real Orbital Integrals* (4) Is there beauty in mathematical theories ? (3) A PROLOGUE TO "FUNCTORIALITY AND RECIPROCITY" PART I (3) HARISH‐CHANDRA COLLECTED PAPERS Volume 1: 1944–54 pp. 566 Volume 2: 1955–58 pp. 539 Volume 3: 1959–68 pp. 670 Volume 4: 1970–83 pp. 46 (2) On the Classication of Irreducible Representations of (2) Representation theory and arithmetic (2) Review: M. Scott Osborne and Garth Warner, The theory of Eisenstein systems (2) FUNCTORIALITY AND RECIPROCITY Two lectures at the Institute for Advanced Study (1) THE GENESIS AND GESTATION OF FUNCTORIALITY Professor (1) The Dirac monopole and induced representations (1) Obituary: André Weil (1906-98) (1) Book Review: Elliptic curves (0) The main theorem (0) Functoriality in the theory of automorphic forms (0) REVIEW OF ELLIPTIC CURVES BY ANTHONY W. KNAPP (0) high-minded, religious Chandrakishore was to be an abiding influence on Harish-Chandra (0) Dedicated to Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro with admiration and affection (0) Review: Serge Lang, $SL_2 \left( {\mathbf{R}} \right)$ (0) Algebro-geometric aspects of the Bethe equations † Dedicated to the memory of (0) Euclid ’ s Windows and Our Mirrors A Review of Euclid ’ s Window : The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace Reviewed (0) Some functional equations (0) ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ My work was inspired by the spirit of the great number theorists of the 20 th century (0) The dimensions of spaces of automorphic forms 2 Lemma (0) Notes for a lecture at the Mostow conference, October 2013. (0) How Incompatible Worldviews Can Coexist (0) MATHEMATICAL RETROSPECTIONS (0) LECTURE SERIES at the INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY (0) Dedicated to the memory of Feza Gursey (0) James G. Arthur: AMS 2017 Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement (0) ENDOSCOPY AND BEYOND (0) REVIEW OF HARISH-CHANDRA COLLECTED PAPERS (0) Rank-one residues of Eisenstein series 2 (0) Some algebras of linear transformations which are not semi-simple (0) The Taniyama-Weil conjecture predicts a similar relation for elliptic curves (0) THE WORK OF FRENKEL, GAITSGORY AND VILONEN ON THE DRINFELD-LANGLANDS CORRESPONDANCE (0) CLASS FIELD THEORY, ITS THREE MAIN GENERALISATIONS, AND APPLICATIONS (0) Notes on the Knapp-Zuckerman theory (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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