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Omer Offen is a Professor of Mathematics at Brandeis University's Department of Mathematics. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. from Columbia University and a B.S. from Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on automorphic representations, particularly within Langlands functoriality conjectures and their extensions to spherical varieties by Venkatesh-Sakellaridis. He investigates period integrals of automorphic forms, their non-vanishing properties, and connections to special L-values, alongside related local representation theory and harmonic analysis.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Columbia University
- M.Sc. in Mathematics, Columbia University
- B.S. in Mathematics, Tel Aviv University
Research Interests: Omer Offen explores advanced topics in number theory and representation theory, including the interplay between automorphic forms, functoriality conjectures, and harmonic analysis. His work addresses fundamental questions about period integrals, L-functions, and their implications for automorphic representation theory.
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