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Ritabrata Munshi

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Indian mathematician (born 1976)

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Ritabrata Munshi (born 14 September 1976 in Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal) is an Indian mathematician specialising innumber theory. He was awarded theShanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, the highest science award in India, for the year 2015 in mathematical science category.[1]

He is known for his contributions to the sub-convexity problem for automorphic L-functions. In a series of papers published in 2015[2][3][4] he introduced a new approach, based on the circle method, and was able to establish sub-convex bounds for genuine degree three L-functions. Later he extended his method to the case of GL(3)xGL(2) Rankin-Selberg convolutions.[5] These cases were earlier considered beyond the reach of known techniques.

He is affiliated toTata Institute of Fundamental Research,Mumbai, and theIndian Statistical Institute,Kolkata. Munshi obtained PhD degree fromPrinceton University in 2006 under the guidance ofAndrew John Wiles.[6] After that he was a Hill Assistant Professor at the Rutgers University and worked with Henryk Iwaniec. During 2009–2010 he was a member at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

Munshi was awarded the Swarna-Jayanti fellowship by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India in 2012. He also received the B.M. Birla Science prize in 2013, and was elected a fellow of theIndian Academy of Sciences in 2016. For his outstanding contributions to analytic aspects of number theory, he was awarded theInfosys Prize 2017 in Mathematical Sciences.[7] On 8 November 2018 he was awarded theICTP Ramanujan Prize in a ceremony held at the Budinich Lecture Hall, ICTP.[8] In 2018 he was an invited speaker at theInternational Congress of Mathematicians (ICM). In both 2018 and 2019, he was named a laureate of theAsian Scientist 100 by theAsian Scientist.[9] He was elected a fellow of theIndian National Science Academy in 2020.

He serves in the editorial board of The Journal of theRamanujan Mathematical Society and the Hardy-Ramanujan journal.

References

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  1. ^"Brief Profile of the Awardee".Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. CSIR Human Resource Development Group, New Delhi. Retrieved4 November 2015.
  2. ^Munshi, Ritabrata (2015)."The circle method and bounds for L-functions—II: Subconvexity for twists of GL(3) L-functions".American Journal of Mathematics.137 (3):791–812.arXiv:1211.5731.doi:10.1353/ajm.2015.0018.ISSN 1080-6377.S2CID 14274076.
  3. ^Munshi, Ritabrata (October 2015)."The circle method and bounds for 𝐿-functions—III: 𝑡-aspect subconvexity for 𝐺𝐿(3) 𝐿-functions".Journal of the American Mathematical Society.28 (4):913–938.arXiv:1301.1007.doi:10.1090/jams/843.ISSN 0894-0347.S2CID 124909878.
  4. ^Munshi, Ritabrata (2015). "The circle method and bounds for L-functions - IV: Subconvexity for twists of GL(3) L-functions".Annals of Mathematics.182 (2):617–672.doi:10.4007/annals.2015.182.2.6.ISSN 0003-486X.JSTOR 24523345.
  5. ^Munshi, Ritabrata (1 October 2018). "Subconvexity for $GL(3)\times GL(2)$ $L$-functions in $t$-aspect".arXiv:1810.00539 [math.NT].
  6. ^Ritabrata Munshi at theMathematics Genealogy Project
  7. ^"Infosys Prize – Laureates 2017 – Prof. Ritabrata Munshi".infosys-science-foundation.com. Retrieved1 December 2017.
  8. ^"ICTP – Ramanujan Prize Winner 2018". Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2018. Retrieved15 July 2018.
  9. ^"The Asian Scientist 100".Asian Scientist. Retrieved13 March 2025.

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