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Home — People — Elon Lindenstrauss

Elon Lindenstrauss

Category: Research Fellows

Affiliation: Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Elon Lindenstrauss received his PhD in 1999 from the Hebrew University under the supervision of Benjamin Weiss.  His research focuses on the interface between dynamics and other fields, in particular number theory.  Using ergodic theoretic and other techniques, he studied the problem of Arithmetic Quantum Unique Ergodicity, a problem at the interface between the theory of automorphic forms and mathematical physics.  Elon was appointed as a Clay Research Fellow for a term of two years from September 2003.

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