Gilles Christol

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Gilles Christol (* 1943 ) is a French mathematician who specializes in p-adic analysis.

Christol studied in Paris, was a member of the number theory seminar of Hubert Delange , Georges Poitou and Charles Pisot from 1966 and received his doctorate under Pisot in 1977 ( Limites uniformes p-adiques des fonctions algèbriques ) He led with Yvette Amice and Philippe Robba from the mid-1970s a seminar on p-adic analysis (Groupe de travail d'analysis ultramétrique) at the Institut Henri Poincaré . He was a professor at the Institut Mathématiques de Jussieu of the Paris Universities VI and VII.

He deals with p-adic analysis and continued the theory of p-adic differential equations developed by Robba (partly in collaboration with Zoghman Mebkhout ).

Fonts

  • Modules différentiels et equations différentielles p-adique , Queen's University, Kingston 1983
  • with Philippe Robba Equations differential p-adiques: Application aux sommes exponentielles , Hermann 1994
  • with Charles-Michel Marle, Anne Cot Topologie , Edition Ellipses 1997
  • DB Parent: Exercises de theorie des nombres , Gauthier-Villars 1978
  • P-adic numbers and ultrametricity , in Waldschmidt, Jean-Marc Luck, Pierre Moussa, Claude Itzykson (editor) From Number Theory to Physics , (Les Houches 1989), Springer Verlag 1992

Together with Christian Houzel and Roshdi Rashed , he is also the editor and commentator of a new edition of the number theory work by Pierre de Fermat based on Paul Tannery (Paris: Blanchard 1999).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. Pseudonym for a group of French mathematicians, including Christol Hubert Delange, Jean-Marc Deshouillers , Daniel Barsky , Michel Waldschmidt