Ilya Pyatetskii-Shapiro
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Ilya Pyatetskii-Shapiro (born 1929) is a mathematician, well known for contributions to the theory of Fourier series, bounded homogeneous domains and associated discrete groups, automorphic forms, and algebraic geometry. Born into a Jewish family in the USSR, he emigrated to Israel. He has held professorial positions at Tel Aviv University and Yale University.
He was awarded the Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 1990.
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- The Arithmetic and Spectral Analysis of Poincaré Series, J. W. Cogdell, I. I. Piatetski-Shapiro, Perspectives in Mathematics, 13, Academic Press (1990). ISBN 0-12-178590-4
- Selected Works of Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro, edited by James Cogdell, Simon Gindikin, and Peter Sarnak, American Mathematics Society (2000). ISBN 0-8218-0930-X
- Complex representations of GL(2,K) for finite fields K, American mathematics society (1983) ISBN 0-8218-5019-9