Francesco Baldassarri

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Francesco Baldassarri (born February 8, 1951 in Venice ) is an Italian mathematician who deals with arithmetic geometry and p-adic analysis.

Baldassarri studied at the University of Padua with the Laurea degree in 1974 with Jacopo Barsotti . As a post-doctoral student he was at Princeton University until 1977 (where he also did research in 1978/79 and 1981/82) and then assistant professor at the University of Ferrara , from 1979 assistant professor at the University of Padua and from 1980 professor at the University of Trieste . From 1982 he is professor of geometry at the University of Padua.

Among other things, he was visiting professor at the University of Paris (among others with Gilles Christol and Daniel Barsky ), the École normal supérieure , in Rennes (with Pierre Berthelot ), at the École polytechnique , at IHES , the Institute for Advanced Study and the Oklahoma State University .

Fonts

  • Editor with Siegfried Bosch , Bernard Dwork : p-adic Analysis. Proceedings of the International Conference held in Trento, Italy, May 29-June 2, 1989 , Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1454, Springer Verlag 1990
  • with Yves André : De Rham cohomology of differential modules on algebraic varieties, Birkhäuser 2001
  • Editor with Alan Adolphson, Pierre Berthelot , Nicholas Katz Geometric Aspects of Dworks Theory , 2 vols., Berlin, de Gruyter 2004

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