Lionel Schwartz

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Lionel Schwartz (born May 7, 1953 in Paris ) is a French mathematician who deals with algebraic topology .

Schwartz studied from 1972 to 1976 at the École normal supérieure , received his Agrégation in mathematics in 1976 and received his doctorate in 1976 at the University of Paris VII under Max Karoubi . In 1983 the second part of the then French doctoral system (Doctorat d'État, corresponding to a habilitation) took place, also with Karoubi (K-theory et homotopie stable). From 1976 he was Attaché de recherches of the CNRS and from 1983 to 1990 Chargé de recherches. In 1990 he became a professor at the University of Paris-Nord .

Among other things, he dealt with modules on Steenrod algebras and stable homotopy theory and published among others with Jean Lannes and Hans-Werner Henn .

Fonts

  • Unstable Modules over the Steenrod Algebra and Sullivan's Fixed Point Set Conjecture (= Chicago Lectures in Mathematics Series. ). University of Chicago Press, Chicago IL et al. 1994, ISBN 0-226-74202-4 .
  • Algèbre. Mathématiques pour la license. Course and exercise with solutions. Dunod, Paris 1998, ISBN 2-10-003581-9 .
  • with Vincent Franjou, Eric Friedlander , Teimuraz Pirashvili: Rational Representations, the Steenrod Algebra and Functor Homology (= Panoramas et Synthèses. 16). Société Mathématique de France, Paris 2003, ISBN 2-85629-159-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lionel Schwartz in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used