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Lior Silberman Assistant Professor of Mathematics University of British Columbia, Department of Mathematics 1984 Mathematics Road Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Office: MATH 229B Phone: 604-827-3031
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| Research | My main interests lie in number theory (automorphic forms), metric geometry and group theory. This has led me to problems in representation theory, dynamical systems, analysis and combinatorics. | |
| Teaching |
(Fall 2012) Math 100, Section 103, "Differential Calculus" (Fall 2012) Math 223, "Linear Algebra" (Spring 2013) Math 538, "Algebraic Number Theory" |
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| Office Hours (Spring 2013) |
By appointment |
If you want to locate me, need a fax number etc. try my co-ordinates. The best way to reach my is via e-mail. I am "lior" (at) Math.UBC.CA.
I spent AY 2005-2006 and AY 2007-2008 as a member of the School of Mathematics of the Institute for Advanced Study.
In between I spent a year as a Benjamin Peirce Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics of Harvard University.
I used to be a student at the Department of Mathematics of Princeton University. I wrote my Ph.D. thesis under Prof. Peter Sarnak.
Before that I was a student at the Departments of Mathematics and Physics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. I wrote my undergraduate thesis under Prof. Avishai Dekel.
Photo by C.J. Mozzochi.
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