David Harbater | |
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Born |
New York City, New York, USA |
December 19, 1952
Nationality | American |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Pennsylvania |
Alma mater |
MIT Brandeis University Harvard University |
Doctoral advisor | Michael Artin |
Doctoral students |
Sybilla Beckmann Eric Dew Ryan Eberhart Shuvra Gupta Hilaf Hasson Tamara Lefcourt Claus-Georg Lehr Jing Long Hoelscher Andrew Obus Rachel Pries Katherine Stevenson Cui Yin |
Known for | Proof of Abhyankar's conjecture |
Notable awards | Cole Prize (1995) |
David Harbater (born December 19, 1952) is an American mathematician at the University of Pennsylvania, well known for his work in Galois theory, algebraic geometry and arithmetic geometry.
Harbater was born in New York City and attended Stuyvesant High School, where he was on the math team. After graduating in 1970, he entered Harvard University.
After graduating summa cum laude in 1974, Harbater earned a master's degree from Brandeis University and then a Ph.D. in 1978 from MIT, where he wrote a dissertation (Deformation Theory and the Fundamental Group in Algebraic Geometry) under the direction of Michael Artin.
In 1995, Harbater was awarded the Cole Prize for his solution, with Michel Raynaud, of the long outstanding Abhyankar conjecture. He has also solved the inverse Galois problem over , and made many other significant contributions to the field of Galois theory.