Research Group
Menahem Kister
FELLOW
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Menahem is a professor in the Departments of Bible and Talmud at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are the Jewish literature of the Second Temple period (Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls); Midrash and Talmudic literature, early Christianity in relation to J
Anatoly A. Alexeev
FELLOW
St. Petersburg State University
Anatoly is a professor at St. Petersburg State University. His research interests are textual criticism, history of Bible translations, and intercultural and interreligious contacts in the Middle Ages.
Rostislav Grigorchuk
FELLOW
Moscow State University
Rostislav is a professor in the Department of Ordinary Differential Equations at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow State University.
Langlands Duality In Representation Theory And Gauge Theory
[RG # 122] Langlands Duality In Representation Theory And Gauge Theory
September 1, 2010 - February 28, 2011
Organizer:
David Kazhdan (The Hebrew University)
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This research group will explore new and important developments in Category theory, Topology, Representation theory and Physics.
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Ilana Pardes
FELLOW
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ilana is a professor in the Department of Comparative Literature at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are the Bible in literature and culture, Biblical exegesis, and travel narratives.
Eva Tardos
FELLOW
Cornell University
Eva is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. Her research interests are algorithmic game theory and the design and analysis of algorithms; network problems; combinatorial optimization; approximation algorithms; and the price of anarchy and mechanism design.
Mats Rooth
FELLOW
University of Stuttgart
Mats is a professor in the Institute for Natural Language Processing at University of Stuttgart. His research interests are: semantics of natural language; lexicon (statistical models, computational learning, linguistic theory); syntax of natural language; intonational phonology.
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