Peter Sarnak

School of Mathematics General Director

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Peter Sarnak is Professor of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He has made major contributions to number theory and to questions in analysis motivated by number theory. His interest in mathematics is wide-ranging, and his research focuses on the theory of zeta functions and automorphic forms with applications to number theory, combinatorics, and mathematical physics. His many awards include the Wolf Prize in Mathematics, the Lester Ford Prize, the American Mathematical Society Levi L. Conant Prize, the Frank Nelson Cole Prize, the Ostrowski Prize and the George Pólya Prize from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Awards and Honors

  • Royal Society, Sylvester Medal 2019; 
  • Wolf Prize in Mathematics 2014; 
  • Mathematical Association of America, Lester Ford Prize 2012; 
  • American Mathematical Society, Levi L. Conant Prize 2003, Frank Nelson Cole Prize 2005;
  • Ostrowski Prize 2001; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, George Pólya Prize 1998.

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