Sarah Dijols
Postdoctoral fellow
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Sarah Dijols
Postdoctoral fellow
Mathematics
UBC
PIMS Earth Sciences Building, 2207 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
About
I am a PIMS postdoctoral fellow, at the University of British Columbia.
My research interests lie at the interface of representation theory and number theory.
I have mostly worked on representations of reductive groups over p-adic fields (in particular distinction problems), and automorphic forms.
During my PhD, I proved, in greater generality than previously known, the Generalized Injectivity conjecture of Casselman-Shahidi, and worked on distinction of unitary groups by their symplectic subgroups.
Since then, I have continued exploring distinction problems, but also integral representations of L-functions, and local newforms.
I also started studying the geometrical and categorical aspects of the local Langlands correspondence, as part of the Canadian Automorphic Representations Research Group.
My research interests lie at the interface of representation theory and number theory.
I have mostly worked on representations of reductive groups over p-adic fields (in particular distinction problems), and automorphic forms.
During my PhD, I proved, in greater generality than previously known, the Generalized Injectivity conjecture of Casselman-Shahidi, and worked on distinction of unitary groups by their symplectic subgroups.
Since then, I have continued exploring distinction problems, but also integral representations of L-functions, and local newforms.
I also started studying the geometrical and categorical aspects of the local Langlands correspondence, as part of the Canadian Automorphic Representations Research Group.