Career Michael D. Fried
1 career
1.1 arithmetic of covers , regular inverse galois problem
1.2 hilbert s irreducibility theorem
1.3 finite fields , diophantine problems
1.4 modular towers , strong torsion conjecture
1.5 other work
career
fried got phd university of michigan in mathematics (1964–1967); 1959–1961 got undergraduate degree michigan state university in electrical engineering. between degrees worked 3 years aerospace electrical engineer. included work on lunar excursion module , nautilus submarine . chose 2 years of postdoctoral @ institute advanced study in princeton (1967–1969). before living in montana in 2004, professor @ stony brook university (8 years), university of california @ irvine (26 years), university of florida (3 years) , hebrew university (2 years). has been visiting professor @ mit, msri, university of michigan, university of florida, hebrew university , tel aviv university. has been editor on several mathematics journals including research announcements of bulletin of american mathematical society, , journal of finite fields , applications. included in inaugural (2013) class of fellows of ams. frieds fellowships include alfred p. sloan foundation (1972–1974), lady davis fellow @ hebrew university (1987–1988), fulbright spent @ helsinki university (1982–1983), alexander von humboldt research fellowship (1994–1996), , 2 periods @ institute advanced study (fall, 1967 spring 1969 , spring 1974).
arithmetic of covers , regular inverse galois problem
hilbert s irreducibility theorem
finite fields , diophantine problems
modular towers , strong torsion conjecture
other work
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