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Tasho Kaletha is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on the Langlands program, intersecting number theory, representation theory, algebraic geometry, and analysis. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (2010). Key research interests include representation theory of reductive groups, harmonic analysis, Galois cohomology, and automorphic representations.
Education: Ph.D., University of Chicago (2010).
Research interests revolve around the Langlands conjectures, endoscopy, and the structure of reductive groups. His work addresses representation theory of real/p-adic groups, cohomology of Galois groups, and automorphic spectra. Recent publications explore Bruhat-Tits theory, discrete series L-packets, and global rigid inner forms. He has authored a monograph with Gopal Prasad and contributed to foundational papers in Duke Mathematical Journal and Inventiones Mathematicae.
Notable contributions include studies on supercuspidal L-packets, endoscopic classification, and commensurability growth in algebraic groups. His work bridges abstract algebraic structures with analytic techniques, advancing the Langlands program's goals.
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