Michèle Raynaud

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Michèle Raynaud (* 1938 ) is a French mathematician who studies algebraic geometry and was a member of the Alexander Grothendieck school in Paris (as early as 1960) and at IHES in the 1960s . She contributed to the Séminaire de géométrie algébrique du Bois Marie (SGA) 1 and 2 and received her doctorate in 1972 from Grothendieck at the University of Paris VII (Denis Diderot) (Théorèmes de Lefschetz en cohomologie cohérente et en cohomologie étale). Grothendieck praises her dissertation in Recolts et Semailles (p. 168, chapter 8.1.) As an original, completely independent and significant work.

Michèle Raynaud is married to the mathematician of the Grothendieck School, Michel Raynaud (which is often confusing).

Fonts

  • Théorèmes de Lefschetz en cohomologie cohérente et en cohomologie étale, Bull. Soc. Math. France, Memoirs No. 41, 1975
  • Théorèmes de Lefschetz en cohomologie étale des faisceaux en groupes non nécessairement commutatifs. (French) CR Acad. Sci. Paris Sér. FROM 270 1970
  • with Grothendieck: Revêtements étales et groupe fondamental (SGA 1), Lecture Notes in Mathematics 224, 1971, Arxiv
  • with Grothendieck: Cohomologie locale des faisceaux cohérents et théorèmes de Lefschetz locaux et globaux, North Holland 1968, Arxiv

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ VIAF
  2. In the new edition, University of Tours is given for them. She is quoted as Mme (Madame) M. Raynaud, while her husband is quoted as M. Raynaud in SGA.
  3. Michèle Raynaud in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used