Guy Henniart

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Guy Henniart (right) with Jean-François Le Gall 2006 at the ICM in Madrid

Guy Henniart (* 1953 in Santes ) is a French mathematician who deals with number theory and automorphic forms, especially with the Langlands program .

Life

Henniart studied from 1973 at the École normal supérieure and received his doctorate in 1978 from the University of Paris V with Pierre Cartier ( Représentations du groupe de Weil d'un corps local ). He is a professor at the University of Paris-South in Orsay .

Henniart is known for working in the Langlands program. In 1998 he proved the local (that is, for local p-adic bodies) Langlands correspondence and conjecture (for the general linear group GL (n)), which Michael Harris and Taylor did independently .

He is a member of Nicolas Bourbaki . In 2010 he received the Sophie Germain Prize of the French Academy of Sciences. In 2006 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid ( On the local Langlands and Jacquet-Langlands correspondences ).

Fonts

  • La conjecture de Langlands locale pour GL (3) , Gauthier-Villars, 1984 (French; Mémoires de la SMF series 11-12)
  • Une preuve simple des conjectures de Langlands pour GL (n) sur un corps p-adique , Inventiones Mathematicae 139, 2000, 439-455
  • with Colin Bushnell : The local Langlands conjecture for GL (2) , Springer-Verlag, 2006, ISBN 3-540-31486-5 (English; series Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften 335)
  • with Colin Bushnell: Higher ramification and the local Langlands correspondence , Annals of Mathematics, Volume 185, 2017, pp. 919–955

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Individual evidence

  1. Mashaal Bourbaki , AMS 2006