Benedict Hyman Gross (born June 22, 1950), is an American mathematician who is a professor at the University of California, San Diego,[1] the George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Mathematics Emeritus at Harvard University, and former Dean of Harvard College.[2]
Gross graduated from The Pingry School, a leading independent school in New Jersey, in 1967 as the valedictorian. In 1971, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University. He then received an M.Sc. from Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar in 1974 before returning to Harvard and completing his Ph.D. in 1978, under John Tate.[2][4]
After holding faculty positions at Princeton University and Brown University, Gross became a tenured professor at Harvard in 1985[2] and remained there subsequently, as Dean of Harvard College from 2003 to 2007.[5]
Benedict Gross was the mathematical consultant for the 1980 film It's My Turn containing the scene[6] in which actress Jill Clayburgh, portraying a mathematics professor, impeccably proves the snake lemma.[7][8]
Gross, B.; Kohnen, W.; Zagier, D. (1987). "Heegner points and derivatives of L-series. II". Mathematische Annalen. 278 (1–4): 497–562. doi:10.1007/BF01458081. ISSN0025-5831.
Gross, Benedict H. (1987). "Heights and the special values of L-series". In Kisilevsky, H.; Labute, J. (eds.). Number Theory :proceedings of the 1985 Montreal Conference Held June 17-29, 1985. Providence, R.I: Published by the American Mathematical Society for the Canadian Mathematical Society. pp. 115–187. ISBN978-0-8218-6012-0.
Gross, Benedict H. (1 October 1990). "A tameness criterion for Galois representations associated to modular forms (mod p)". Duke Mathematical Journal. 61 (2): 445–517. doi:10.1215/S0012-7094-90-06119-8. ISSN0012-7094.
Gross, Benedict H.; Prasad, Dipendra (1 October 1992). "On the Decomposition of a Representation of SO n When Restricted to SO n-1". Canadian Journal of Mathematics. 44 (5): 974–1002. doi:10.4153/CJM-1992-060-8. ISSN0008-414X.
Gan, Wee Teck; Gross, Benedict H.; Prasad, Dipendra (2012). "Symplectic local root numbers, central critical L-values, and restriction problems in the representation theory of classical groups". Sur les conjectures de Gross et Prasad. Paris: Societé mathématique de France. pp. 1–109. ISBN978-2-85629-348-5. OCLC827954844.
^ abcCurriculum vitae from Gross' web site at Harvard, retrieved 2010-04-21.
^Kirby, Rob. "Benedict H. Gross: Becoming a mathematician", Celebratio Mathematica, 2023. Accessed December 4, 2024. "Dick was born in South Orange, New Jersey on June 22, 1950, the day his sister Ruth graduated from high school and his brother Av graduated from junior high.... Even so, by his tenth grade year, Dick had exhausted the offerings at West Orange High School so he transferred to the Pingry School, a private school about ten miles from home."