
معرفی
Mark Kisin is the Perkins Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. His research focuses on Galois representations, p-adic Hodge theory, and Shimura varieties. He has made significant contributions to number theory and algebraic geometry.
Research Interests
Kisin's work bridges deep questions in number theory with algebraic geometry. His primary areas include Galois representations, p-adic Hodge theory, and Shimura varieties, with applications to modular forms and arithmetic geometry.
Recent Publications
His recent articles explore topics such as prismatic cohomology, essential dimension, Honda-Tate theory, and Hecke orbits. These works highlight his expertise in Shimura varieties and Galois representations, often involving collaborations with leading mathematicians like B. Farb and J. Wolfson.
Editorial Involvement
Kisin has served on the editorial boards of prestigious journals including Inventiones (2007–present), Cambridge Journal of Mathematics (2013–present), and Algebra and Number Theory (2013–2015).
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