

David Soudry
Introduction
David Soudry is a professor of mathematics at Tel Aviv University working in number theory and automorphic forms.
Career
Soudry received his PhD in mathematics from Tel Aviv University in 1983 under the supervision of Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro. From 1983 to 1984, he was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study. He is a professor of mathematics at Tel Aviv University.
Research
Together with Stephen Rallis and David Ginzburg, Soudry wrote a series of papers about automorphic descent culminating in their book The descent map from automorphic representations of GL(n) to classical groups. Their automorphic descent method constructs an explicit inverse map to the (standard) Langlands functorial lift and has had major applications to the analysis of functoriality.Also, using the "Rallis tower property" from Rallis's 1984 paper on the Howe duality conjecture, they studied global exceptional correspondences and found new examples of functorial lifts.
Selected publications
- Gelbart, Stephen; Rogawski, Jonathan; Soudry, David (1997). "Endoscopy, Theta-Liftings, and Period Integrals for the Unitary Group in Three Variables". Annals of Mathematics. 145 (3): 419. doi:10.2307/2951840. MR 1454699.
- Jiang, Dihua; Soudry, David (2003). "The local converse theorem for SO(2n + 1) and applications". Annals of Mathematics. 157 (3): 743–806. doi:10.4007/annals.2003.157.743. ISSN 0003-486X. MR 1983781.
- Ginzburg, David; Rallis, Stephen; Soudry, David (1997). "A tower of theta correspondences for G2". Duke Mathematical Journal. 88 (3): 537–624. doi:10.1215/S0012-7094-97-08821-9. ISSN 0012-7094. MR 1455531.
- Ginzburg, David; Rallis, Stephen; Soudry, David (1999). "On Explicit Lifts of Cusp Forms from GLm to Classical Groups". Annals of Mathematics. 150 (3): 807. arXiv:math/9911264. doi:10.2307/121057. MR 1740991.
- Ginzburg, David; Rallis, Stephen; Soudry, David (2011). The Descent Map from Automorphic Representations of GL(n) to Classical Groups. World Scientific. doi:10.1142/7742. ISBN 978-981-4304-98-6.