Philippe Cassou-Noguès

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Philippe Cassou-Noguès (* 1944 in Paris ) is a French mathematician who studies algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry. He is a professor at the University of Bordeaux I .

Cassou-Noguès received his doctorate in 1977 under Jacques Martinet at the University of Bordeaux I ( Structure galoisienne des anneaux d'entiers ). As a post-doctoral student , he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1980 .

He was visiting scholar at MSRI , IHES , the University of Manchester , Harvard, Augsburg (with Jürgen Ritter), the Complutense University Madrid , at King's College London (with Albrecht Fröhlich ) and in Geneva.

In 1983, together with Martin Taylor, he proved a conjecture by Albrecht Fröhlich about the Hermitian Galois modular structure of the ring of whole numbers in algebraic number fields.

He is married to the number theorist Pierrette Cassou-Noguès .

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  1. ^ Doctorat d'Etat, Mathematics Genealogy Project . The first part of the doctorate (Thèse de 3eme Cycle) took place in 1972 Classes d'ideaux de l'algèbre d'un groupe abélien