Siddhartha Sahi
استاد · Representation Theory
Rutgers, The State University of New Jerseyمعرفی
Siddhartha Sahi is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University, specializing in representation theory, harmonic analysis, and algebraic combinatorics. He holds a faculty appointment within the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers' School of Arts and Sciences. His research explores foundational questions in Lie theory, automorphic forms, and special functions, with notable contributions to the Capelli identity, Whittaker functionals, and non-symmetric Macdonald polynomials.
His work bridges pure mathematics and interdisciplinary applications, including contributions to economic theory (e.g., strategic market games) and probability theory. Sahi's publications span over three decades, reflecting deep engagement with topics like invariant distributions, harmonic analysis on symmetric spaces, and algebraic combinatorics. He maintains an active research profile with collaborations in representation theory and number theory.
Awards and recognitions include his title of Distinguished Professor at Rutgers. His research has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and Binational Science Foundation (BSF). Sahi advises graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, though specific advisee names are not listed in available records.



