Harish-chandra
See
Harishchandra
for the character in Hindu mythology
Harish-Chandra
(
11 October
1923
-
16 October
1983
) was an
Indian
mathematician
, who did fundamental work in
representation theory
. He was born in
Kanpur
,
India
and died in
Princeton, New Jersey
,
USA
. His education at the University of
Allahabad
was in
physics
. He came to
University of Cambridge
as a research student of
Paul Dirac
, finishing a doctorate in 1947. He then moved to the USA, where he was at
Columbia University
from 1950 to 1963. During this period he established as his special area the study of the discrete series representations of
semisimple Lie groups
- which are the closest analogue of the
Peter-Weyl
theory in the non-compact case. The methods were formidable and inductive, using
Lie group decompositions
. He is also known for work with
Armand Borel
founding the theory of
arithmetic groups
; and for papers on
finite group
analogues. He was a faculty member at the
Institute for Advanced Study
in
New Jersey
.
External link
MacTutor biography
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