Daniel Barsky

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Daniel Barsky (* 1944 ) is a French mathematician who studied p-adic analysis and number theory.

Barsky received his doctorate from Yvette Amice in Paris in 1974 ( Mesures p-adiques à densité et prolongement analytique ) and from the 1970s was in the seminar of Amice, Philippe Robba and Gilles Christol on p-adic analysis in Paris (Groupe de travail d'Analyse Ultramétrique). He was later a professor at the Universities of Paris VII and XIII .

In 1979 he introduced p-adic zeta functions over totally real bodies (independent of Pierrette Cassou-Noguès , Pierre Deligne , Kenneth Ribet )

He was editor of the Gazette des Mathematiciens .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ Fonctions zeta p-adiques d'une classe de rayon des corps de nombres totalement réels , Groupe d'Etude d'Analyse Ultramétrique 1977/78