Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène
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Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène in Berkeley, 1989 |
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| Born | December 2, 1947 Quimper (Finistère), France |
| Residence | France |
| Nationality | French |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | CNRS Université Paris-Sud |
| Alma mater | École Normale Supérieure Université Paris-Sud |
| Doctoral advisor | André Néron Peter Swinnerton-Dyer |
| Doctoral students | Chandan Dalawat Antoine Ducros Philippe Gille David Harari David Madore Emmanuel Peyre Wayne Raskind Tamás Szamuely Olivier Wittenberg |
| Notable awards | Fermat Prize (1991) |
Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène is a French mathematician, born on 2 December 1947. He is a Directeur de Recherches at CNRS at the Université Paris-Sud in Orsay. He studies mainly number theory and algebraic geometry with an arithmetic flavor.
Awards
- Prize of the French Academy of Sciences "Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycine" (1985)
- Invited Speaker to the International Congress of Mathematicians (Berkeley 1986)
- Fermat Prize for mathematical research (1991)
- Grand prize of the French Academy of Sciences "Léonid Frank" (2009)
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2012)[1]
References
- ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
