Luis Dieulefait

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Luis Victor Dieulefait (born March 17, 1972 ) is an Argentine-Italian mathematician who deals with number theory (arithmetic algebraic geometry). He is a professor at the University of Barcelona .

Dieulefait won the National Mathematical Olympiad in Argentina in 1988, studied mathematics at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario with a degree in 1995 and received his doctorate in 2001 from the University of Barcelona with Nuria Vila ( Modular Galois Realizations of Linear Groups ). As a post-doctoral student he was a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Paris XIII with Jacques Tiloine and at the University of Paris VI (Institute Math. De Jussieu) with Leila Schneps , in Barcelona and at IHES with Christophe Breuil . From 2003 to 2007 he was a Ramon y Cajal researcher at the University of Barcelona, ​​where he became a professor in 2007.

He was also on research stays with Ken Ribet in Berkeley and Richard Taylor at the Institute for Advanced Study .

In 2004 he gave a proof of part of the Serre conjecture (modular forms of level 1, weight 2), continued in 2006 (odd level) and 2009 (new evidence level 1). The conjecture was fully proven in 2006 by Chandrashekhar Khare , Jean-Pierre Wintenberger and Mark Kisin .

He has Argentine and Italian citizenship.

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