
معرفی
Simon Wadsley is a Lecturer in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Mathematics. His research focuses on algebraic structures, particularly in the realm of Iwasawa algebras, p-adic representation theory, and noncommutative geometry. He is affiliated with the Algebra research group and contributes to foundational work in D-modules on rigid analytic spaces and equivariant line bundles over p-adic spaces.
- Academic Position: Lecturer, DPMMS, University of Cambridge
- Research Group: Algebra
- Contact: S.J.Wadsley@dpmms.cam.ac.uk | Room C0.05
His research interests span prime ideals in Iwasawa algebras, p-adic analytic groups, and equivariant geometric structures. He explores connections between algebraic geometry and number theory, with notable contributions to the theory of D-modules in rigid analytic settings and the study of representations of p-adic Lie groups. Recent work includes investigations into global sections of line bundles on p-adic upper half planes and holonomicity properties of D-modules.
Publications highlight advancements in p-adic analysis, including work on Kashiwara equivalences and weak holonomicity. His research also extends to categorical frameworks like PROPs for linear systems and foundational studies in noncommutative algebraic structures. Wadsley collaborates widely, with key contributions to Iwasawa theory and invariant ideals in noncommutative rings.




