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Joel Shalom Feldman (born 14 June 1949, in
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) is a Canadian mathematical physicist and mathematician. Feldman studied mathematics and physics at the
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with bachelor's degree in 1970 and at
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with master's degree in 1971 and with PhD in 1974 under
Arthur Jaffe Arthur Michael Jaffe (; born December 22, 1937) is an American mathematical physicist at Harvard University, where in 1985 he succeeded George Mackey as the Landon T. Clay Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Science. Education and career ...
with thesis ''The \lambda \cdot ^_ field theory in a finite volume''. In 1974–1975 he did research at Harvard on
constructive quantum field theory In mathematical physics, constructive quantum field theory is the field devoted to showing that quantum field theory can be defined in terms of precise mathematical structures. This demonstration requires new mathematics, in a sense analogous to ...
and was from 1975 to 1977 a Moore Instructor at
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. At the
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he became in 1977 an assistant professor, in 1982 an associate professor, and in 1987 a professor. Feldman received in 1996 the
John L. Synge Award John L. Synge Award is an award by the Royal Society of Canada for outstanding research in any branch of the mathematical sciences. It was created in 1986 and is given at irregular intervals. The award is named in honor of John Lighton Synge. Win ...
, in 2007 the
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, in 2007 the CAP-CRM Prize, and in 2004 the Jeffery-Williams Prize. From 1989 to 1991 he was a Killam Fellow and he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. In 2007 he was a Fellow at the
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. Feldman works on constructive quantum field theory (with some work in collaboration with Vincent Rivasseau,
Konrad Osterwalder Konrad Osterwalder (born June 3, 1942) is a Swiss mathematician and physicist, former Undersecretary-General of the United Nations, former Rector of the United Nations University (UNU), and Rector Emeritus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Techno ...
, and Manfred Salmhofer). He also does research on the mathematical theory of
Fermi liquid Fermi liquid theory (also known as Landau's Fermi-liquid theory) is a theoretical model of interacting fermions that describes the normal state of the conduction electrons in most metals at sufficiently low temperatures. The theory describes the ...
s (including Fermi surfaces, superconducting transitions, and explicit construction of Fermi fluids in two dimensions at the zero temperature limit in a long series of articles with Knörrer and Trubowitz) and Bose fluids in quantum many-body theory. With Horst Knörrer and
Eugene Trubowitz Eugene Trubowitz is an American mathematician who studies analysis and mathematical physics. He is a Global Professor of Mathematics at New York University Abu Dhabi. Life and work Trubowitz, who was born in 1951, received his doctorate in 197 ...
, Feldman has worked on
Riemann surface In mathematics, particularly in complex analysis, a Riemann surface is a connected one-dimensional complex manifold. These surfaces were first studied by and are named after Bernhard Riemann. Riemann surfaces can be thought of as deformed vers ...
s of infinite genus. With
Gunther Uhlmann Gunther Alberto Uhlmann Arancibia (9 February 1952, Chile) is a mathematician whose research focuses on inverse problems and imaging, microlocal analysis, partial differential equations and invisibility. Education and career Uhlmann studied ma ...
he has written a book on
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s. Feldman became a Fellow of the
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in 1990. In 1990 in
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he was an
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with lecture ''Introduction to constructive quantum field theory''. He was an invited speaker in 2003 in
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at the 14th
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(''Construction of a 2-dimensional Fermi Liquid'', from work with Knörrer and Trubowitz). Feldman in 1997 in
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at the 12th ICMP delivered a plenary address (''Renormalization of the Fermi surface'', from work with Salmhofer and Trubowitz). He was elected as a fellow of the
Canadian Mathematical Society The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS; French: ''Société mathématique du Canada'') is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to advancing mathematical research, outreach, scholarship and education in Canada. The Society se ...
in 2019. From 2005 to 2010 Feldman was editor of the ''
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''. Since 1999 he is a co-editor of the ''
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''. Feldman's doctoral students include Gordon Slade.


Selected publications

*with J. Magnen, V. Rivasseau, R. Sénéor: ''Infrared \Phi^4_4'', in Osterwalder,
Raymond Stora Raymond Félix Stora (18 September 1930 – 20 July 2015) was a French theoretical physicist. He was a researcher at Service de Physique Théorique at CEA Saclay, then a research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research ...
''Critical phenomena, random systems, gauge theories'', Les Houches 43, North Holland 1986, pp. 505–537 *with Trubowitz: ''Perturbation theory for many fermion systems'', Helvetica Physica Acta, vol. 63, 1990, pp. 156–260 *with T. Hurd, L. Rosen, J. Wright: ''Quantumelectrodynamics: a proof of renormalizability'', Lecture Notes in Physics 312, Springer Verlag 1988 *with Horst Knörrer, Eugene Trubowitz
''Riemann Surfaces of Infinite Genus''
AMS (American Mathematical Society) 2003 *with Knörrer, Trubowitz
''Fermionic functional integrals and the renormalization group''
AMS 2002 *with Knörrer, D. Lehmann, Trubowitz: ''Fermi liquids in 2 space dimensions'', in Rivasseau ''Constructive Physics. Results in Field Theory, Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics'', Springer Verlag 1995, pp. 267–300


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Homepage at U. of British Columbia
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