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Edward Frenkel (Russian: Эдвард Френкель, Edvard Frenkel'; born May 2, 1968) is a mathematician working in representation theory, algebraic geometry, and mathematical physics. He is a professor of mathematics at University of California, Berkeley.
Frenkel grew up in Kolomna, Russia to a family of Russian Jews. As a high school student he studied higher mathematics privately with Evgeny Evgenievich Petrov, although his initial interest was in quantum physics rather than mathematics.[1] He was not admitted to Moscow State University because of discrimination against Jews and enrolled instead in the applied mathematics program at the Gubkin University of Oil and Gas. While a student there, he attended the seminar of Israel Gelfand and worked with Boris Feigin and Dmitry Fuchs. After receiving his college degree in 1989, he was first invited to Harvard University as a visiting professor, and a year later he enrolled as a graduate student at Harvard. He received his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1991, after one year of study, under the direction of Joseph Bernstein. He was a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows from 1991 to 1994, and served as an associate professor at Harvard from 1994 to 1997. He has been a professor of mathematics at University of California, Berkeley since 1997.
Jointly with Boris Feigin, Frenkel constructed the free field realizations of affine Kac–Moody algebras (these are also known as Wakimoto modules), defined the quantum Drinfeld-Sokolov reduction, and described the center of the universal enveloping algebra of an affine Kac–Moody algebra. The last result, often referred to as Feigin–Frenkel isomorphism, has been used by Alexander Beilinson and Vladimir Drinfeld in their work on the geometric Langlands correspondence. Together with Nicolai Reshetikhin, Frenkel introduced deformations of W-algebras and q-characters of representations of quantum affine algebras.
Frenkel's recent work has focused on the Langlands program and its connections to representation theory, integrable systems, geometry, and physics. Together with Dennis Gaitsgory and Kari Vilonen, he has proved the geometric Langlands conjecture for GL(n). His joint work with Robert Langlands and Ngô Bảo Châu suggested a new approach to the functoriality of automorphic representations and trace formulas. He has also been investigating (in particular, in a joint work with Edward Witten) connections between the geometric Langlands correspondence and dualities in quantum field theory.
Frenkel has co-produced, co-directed (with Reine Graves) and played the lead in a short film "Rites of Love and Math", a homage to the film "Rite of Love and Death" (also known as "Yûkoku") by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The film premiered in Paris in April, 2010 and was in the official competition of the Sitges International Film Festival in October, 2010. The screening of "Rites of Love and Math" in Berkeley on December 1, 2010 caused some controversy.
Frenkel's book Love and Math The Heart of Hidden Reality was published in October 2013.
In "Love and Math," Berkeley professor Edward Frenkel shows that mathematics, far from occupying a specialist niche, goes to the heart of all matter and unites us across cultures, continents, and centuries. In this heartfelt and passionate book, Frenkel reveals a side of mathematics we've never seen, suffused with all the beauty and wonder of a work of art, appealing not only to the cerebral, but to the human and the spiritual.
"Love and Math" tells two intertwined stories: of amazing mathematics and of the journey of one young man learning and living it. Growing up in Russia, Frenkel was denied entrance to university to study mathematics because of discriminatory policies. Yet with the help of his mentors he circumvented the system to become one of the twenty-first century's leading mathematicians. He now works on one of the biggest ideas to come out of mathematics in the last 50 years: the Langlands Program, considered by many to be a Grand Unified Theory of Mathematics.
While most people are not blocked from studying mathematics, many see it as being impenetrable, or worse, irrelevant to their lives. At its core, "Love and Math" is a story about gaining entry to the previously inaccessible, which can enrich our lives and empower us to understand better the world and our place in it. It is an invitation to discover the wonders of the hidden universe of mathematics.
##讲laglands纲领的科普书,穿插着讲作者本人的追梦故事。估计有一大半热爱数学的人都是在阴差阳错一瞬间从对数学无感到喜欢的吧,而这种热爱怕是一旦燃起就无法熄灭。数学实在太美好了——数学知识如此深奥,精致,美好,但可供任何人随时取用,并非那些“受过良好教育的少数人”的专利。
评分 评分 评分##在本书的末尾,作者爱德华.弗伦克尔通过叙述他自导自演的一部艺术电影,来阐述他对于真理和爱之间关系的认识,他认为科学家因为对真理的热爱,寻找到了一些真理,但这些真理也可能会被用于作恶,造成人类的伤亡,所以,对于这些真理,一方面要将它们保留下来,因为它们是人类最...
评分##一 总体书评:本书的作者是一位热爱数学的世界级数学家,他从自己探索数学的乐趣出发,结合自己研究数学的经历,介绍了一部分近现代的数学知识。因此,这本书不同于数学教科书,它传播的不仅仅是数学知识,更是数学的本质和魅力,这是我所知的其他任何一本数学类书籍都无法相比...
评分##如果不能理解langlands纲领的重要性,在纯数学或是理论物理这种行当,恐怕会被前沿的领军人物越甩越远。
评分##2014-10-24 在读 2015-02-28 读完 有些传记成分有些科普,书里面的物理解释比某些国产专业书还专业,而且这还是写数学的
评分 评分##看完了《爱与数学》这本书,其实有点出乎意料。 因为我以为它会是一本数学科普书——像《悖论》之类——给我们介绍一些数学知识的,但是看的时候我发现,它更像作者本人的自传,大部分的内容是在介绍作者的求学经历以及研究经历,而涉及到数学知识的并不多,而且到了后面我都直...
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