Chandrashekhar Khare

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Chandrashekhar Khare is an Indian-American mathematician renowned for his work in number theory, particularly for his role in proving Serre’s modularity conjecture on Galois representations.

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instanceOf Indian-American mathematician
human
mathematician
almaMater California Institute of Technology NERFINISHED
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research NERFINISHED
University of Mumbai NERFINISHED
awardReceived Cole Prize in Number Theory NERFINISHED
Fermat Prize NERFINISHED
INSA Young Scientist Medal NERFINISHED
Infosys Prize in Mathematical Sciences NERFINISHED
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize NERFINISHED
citizenship India
United States of America
surface form: United States
continentOfOrigin Asia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
doctoralAdvisor Haruzo Hida NERFINISHED
educatedAt California Institute of Technology
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research NERFINISHED
University of Mumbai NERFINISHED
employer University of California, Los Angeles
field algebraic number theory
arithmetic geometry
number theory
hasAcademicThesis thesis on Galois representations and modular forms
knownFor modularity lifting techniques
proof of Serre's modularity conjecture
work on Galois representations
languageSpoken English
Hindi
memberOf American Mathematical Society NERFINISHED
Indian National Science Academy NERFINISHED
nationality American
Indian
notableWork proof of Serre's modularity conjecture for 2-dimensional mod p Galois representations
occupation professor of mathematics
researchInterest Galois representations NERFINISHED
Langlands program NERFINISHED
automorphic forms
modular forms
workInstitution University of California, Los Angeles NERFINISHED

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