Peter Sarnak

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Peter Sarnak is a prominent mathematician known for his influential work in number theory, automorphic forms, and spectral theory.

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Peter Sarnak canonical 5
Peter Clive Sarnak 1

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instanceOf human
mathematician
number theorist
academicDegree PhD in mathematics
awardReceived Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory
surface form: Cole Prize in Number Theory

Nemmers Prize in Mathematics
Ostrowski Prize
Pólya Prize
Wolf Prize in Mathematics
citizenship South Africa
United States of America
countryOfBirth South Africa
dateOfBirth 1953-12-18
doctoralAdvisor Paul Cohen
educatedAt Stanford University
University of the Witwatersrand
employer Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton University
era 20th-century mathematics
21st-century mathematics
field analytic number theory
arithmetic geometry
automorphic forms
mathematics
number theory
quantum chaos
random matrix theory
spectral theory
gender male
knownFor applications of random matrix theory to number theory
contributions to the theory of expander graphs
work on L-functions
work on Ramanujan graphs
work on automorphic forms
work on quantum chaos and arithmetic quantum chaos
work on the Möbius function and randomness
work on the spectrum of automorphic forms
language English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Mathematical Society
National Academy of Sciences
Royal Society
name Peter Sarnak self-linksurface differs
surface form: Peter Clive Sarnak
notableStudent Akshay Venkatesh
Manjul Bhargava
placeOfBirth Johannesburg, South Africa
surface form: Johannesburg
positionHeld Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University
Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study

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Peter Sarnak name Peter Sarnak self-linksurface differs
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