Amnon Yekutieli
Amnon Yekutieli | |
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Born |
Rehovot, Israel | August 21, 1959
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Doctoral advisor | Michael Artin |
Doctoral students | Liran Shaul |
Amnon Yekutieli (Hebrew: אמנון יקותיאלי) is an Israeli mathematician, working in noncommutative algebra, algebraic geometry and deformation quantization. He is a professor of mathematics at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Professional career
Born in Rehovot, Israel, he earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His master thesis was done under the supervision of Shimshon Amitsur. He received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1990, after studying there with Michael Artin. Yekutieli received the Alon Fellowship in 1993. He joined the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in 1999.
Selected publications
- Yekutieli, Amnon, and Pramathanath Sastry. An explicit construction of the Grothendieck residue complex. Société Mathématique de France, 1992.
- Yekutieli, Amnon. "Dualizing complexes over noncommutative graded algebras." Journal of Algebra 153.1 (1992): 41–84.
- Yekutieli, Amnon, and James Zhang. "Serre duality for noncommutative projective schemes." Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 125.3 (1997): 697–707.
- Yekutieli, Amnon, and James J. Zhang. "Rings with Auslander dualizing complexes." Journal of Algebra 213.1 (1999): 1–51.
- Yekutieli, Amnon. "Dualizing complexes, Morita equivalence and the derived Picard group of a ring." Journal of the London Mathematical Society 60.3 (1999): 723–746.
- Miyachi, Jun-ichi, and Amnon Yekutieli. "Derived Picard groups of finite-dimensional hereditary algebras." Compositio Mathematica 129.3 (2001): 341–368.
- Yekutieli, Amnon. "Deformation quantization in algebraic geometry." Advances in Mathematics 198.1 (2005): 383–432.
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