Jean Fresnel

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Jean Fresnel (* 1939 ) is a French mathematician who studies number theory and algebraic geometry (especially p-adic numbers). He was a professor at the University of Bordeaux .

Fresnel completed the first part of his doctorate (Thèse de 3eme Cycle) in 1964 at the University of Caen (Congruences sur les nombres de Bernoulli) and received his doctorate in 1967 at the University of Bordeaux under Yvette Amice ( Nombres de Bernoulli et fonctions L p-adique ). Until his retirement in 2004 he was a professor in Bordeaux.

His doctoral students include Michel Waldschmidt and Pierrette Cassou-Noguès .

Fonts

  • with Marius van der Put Geometry analytique rigide et applications , Birkhäuser 1981
  • Groupes, Paris, Hermann 2001
  • Anneaux, Paris, Hermann 2001
  • Espaces quadratiques, euclidiens, hermitien, Paris, Hermann 1999
  • Méthodes modern en géométrie, Paris, Hermann 1996
  • Algèbre des matrices, Paris, Hermann 2011
  • with Michel Matignon: Algèbre et géométrie: recueil d'exercices corrigés, Paris, Hermann, 2011

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project