Dipendra Prasad

  1. Papers Written

    1. Distinguished representations for quadratic extensions of finite fields; Proceedings of the Chonbuk University Conf. on Riemann Hypothesis Theory and Clay Problems, ed. by Yanggon Kim.

    2. (with C. Khare) Reduction of homomorphisms mod $p$ and algebraicity; submitted for publication.

    3. (with SO Juriaans and IBS Passi) Hyperbolic Unit groups.

  2. Papers Published

    1. (with CS Rajan) On a theorem of Sunada on Isospectral manifolds, Journal of Number Theory, vol. 99, 180-184 (2003).
    2. On an analogue of a conjecture of Mazur: A question in Diophantine approximation, ``Contributions to Automorphic Forms, Geometry and Number Theory: Shalikafest 2002"-a supplemental volume to the American Journal of Mathematics (2003).

  3. Seminars given outside HRI

    1. Gave a course of 10 hours lectures on `Theta correspondence' at the Univ. of Paris 13.

    2. Gave an invited talk at the Luminy conference in June 2002 on Automorphic forms.

    3. Gave an invited talk in the conference at Chonbuk University, Korea in July 2002.

    4. Gave a series of 4 lectures at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Singapore on my work in august 2002 during their special semester on Representation theory.

    5. Gave a course of 3 lectures at Muenster Univ., Germany on the `Local Langlands correspondence' in October, 2002.

    6. Lectured in the IIT Guwahati workshop on Geometric Group theory in Dec. 2002.

    7. Lectured at the Univ. of Hyderabad in Jan. 2003.

  4. Courses given at HRI

    1. Gave a course of about 2 months on `Algebraic Groups,' the notes of which were written by Shripad Garge, and the preliminary version is available in tex.

    2. Gave a course of about 3 months on `Algebraic Number Theory,' the notes of which were written by Anupam Srivastava, and the preliminary version is available in tex.

  5. Research students

    1. My student Nilabh Sanat defended his thesis in August 2002, and is now a post-doc at the Oklahama state university, USA.

    2. My present student Shripad Garge should be completing his PhD in another year.




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