Pierrette Cassou-Noguès
Pierrette Cassou-Noguès (* 1945 in Rabat ) is a French mathematician who deals with arithmetic geometry. She is a professor at the University of Bordeaux I.
Cassou-Noguès received his doctorate in 1978 under Jean Fresnel at the University of Bordeaux I ( Valeurs sur les entiers des fonctions zêta des corps de nombres et des fonctions L des courbes elliptiques ). As a post-doctoral student , she was at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1980 . In 1985 she was Benjamin Peirce Lecturer at Harvard University .
Among other things, she dealt with p-adic zeta functions. In her dissertation, she developed the theory of p-adic zeta functions on totally real algebraic number fields (as did Pierre Deligne , Kenneth Ribet and Daniel Barsky at the same time ), based on the work of Jean-Pierre Serre . She also dealt with singularity theory in algebraic geometry.
From 2005 to 2007 she was a visiting scholar at Radcliffe College and in 1983 and 1987 at IHES . She was also a visiting scholar in 2000 at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid and a visiting scholar in Oxford.
She is married to the number theorist Philippe Cassou-Noguès (* 1944).
Fonts
- Valeurs aux entiers négatifs des fonctions zêta et fonctions zêta p-adiques , Inventiones Mathematicae, Volume 51, 1979, pp. 29-59
- p -adic L -functions for elliptic curves with complex multiplication I , Compositio Mathematica, Volume 42, 1980, pp. 31-56
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project . Doctorat d'Etat. First part in the French doctoral system (Thèse de 3eme Cycle) 1971 Formes linéaires p-adiques et prolongement analytique , Memoires SMF, 1974, online, pdf
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SURNAME | Cassou-Noguès, Pierrette |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French mathematician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1945 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rabat |