American mathematician
Michael Jeffrey Larsen is an American mathematician , a distinguished professor of mathematics at Indiana University Bloomington .[ 1] [ 2]
Academic biography
In high school, Larsen tied with four other competitors for the top score in the 1977 International Mathematical Olympiad in Belgrade , winning a gold medal.[ 3] [ 4] As an undergraduate mathematics student at Harvard University , Larsen became a Putnam Fellow in 1981 and 1983.[ 5] He graduated from Harvard in 1984,[ 6] and earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1988, under the supervision of Gerd Faltings .[ 7] After working at the Institute for Advanced Study he joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania in 1990, and then moved to the University of Missouri in 1997.[ 6] He joined the Indiana University faculty in 2001.[ 1]
His wife Ayelet Lindenstrauss is also a mathematician and Indiana University professor.[ 8] Their son Daniel at age 13 became the youngest person to publish a crossword in the New York Times .[ 9]
Research
Larsen is known for his research in arithmetic algebraic geometry , combinatorial group theory , combinatorics , and number theory .[ 1] [ 2] He has written highly cited papers on domino tiling of Aztec diamonds , topological quantum computing ,[ 11] [ 12] and on the representation theory of braid groups .
Awards and honors
In 2013 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society , for "contributions to group theory, number theory, topology, and algebraic geometry".[ 14]
He received the E. H. Moore Research Article Prize of the AMS in 2013 (jointly with Richard Pink).
Selected publications
Elkies, Noam ; Kuperberg, Greg ; Larsen, Michael; Propp, James (1992), "Alternating-sign matrices and domino tilings. I", Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics , 1 (2): 111– 132, arXiv :math.CO/9201305 , doi :10.1023/A:1022420103267 , MR 1226347 , S2CID 41082861 .
Freedman, Michael H. ; Larsen, Michael; Wang, Zhenghan (2002a), "A modular functor which is universal for quantum computation", Communications in Mathematical Physics , 227 (3): 605– 622, Bibcode :2002CMaPh.227..605F , doi :10.1007/s002200200645 , MR 1910833 , S2CID 8990600 .
Freedman, Michael H. ; Larsen, Michael J.; Wang, Zhenghan (2002b), "The two-eigenvalue problem and density of Jones representation of braid groups", Communications in Mathematical Physics , 228 (1): 177– 199, arXiv :math/0103200 , Bibcode :2002CMaPh.228..177F , doi :10.1007/s002200200636 , MR 1911253 , S2CID 8163385 .
Freedman, Michael H. ; Kitaev, Alexei ; Larsen, Michael J.; Wang, Zhenghan (2003), "Topological quantum computation", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society , 40 (1): 31– 38, arXiv :quant-ph/0101025 , doi :10.1090/S0273-0979-02-00964-3 , MR 1943131 .
References
^ a b c Dawson, Kate (March 6, 2011), "IU gives 5 faculty rank of distinguished professor" , Indiana Daily Student .
^ a b Michael J. Larsen , IU News Room, March 30, 2011.
^ Shenker, Israel (July 14, 1977), "High School Math Wizards Do It by Numbers and U.S. Is No.1" , New York Times .
^ International Mathematical Olympiad 1977 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia) Individual Scores , Joseph Myers, polyomino.org.uk, retrieved 2012-08-16.
^ The Mathematical Association of America's William Lowell Putnam Competition , Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2012-08-16.
^ a b Member biography , Indiana U. Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors, retrieved 2012-08-16.
^ Michael Jeffrey Larsen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Howell, Brittani (February 20, 2017). "Indiana 7th grader becomes crossword puzzle creator" . AP News .
^ Shortz, Will (14 Feb 2017). "The Youngest Crossword Constructor in New York Times History" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2017-03-25 .
^ Freedman, Larsen & Wang (2002a) ; Freedman et al. (2003) .
^ Klarreich, Erica (February 22, 2003), "Knotty calculations: a quantum version of braids could lay the groundwork for tomorrow's computers" , Science News .
^ 2014 Class of the Fellows of the AMS , American Mathematical Society , retrieved 2013-11-04.
External links
International National Academics