Pilar Bayer Isant

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Pilar Bayer Isant

Pilar Bayer Isant (born February 13, 1946 in Barcelona ) is a Spanish mathematician .

Pilar Bayer received the title of professor for piano at the municipal conservatory in Barcelona in 1967. At the same time she studied mathematics at the University of Barcelona with a degree in 1968. She received her doctorate in 1975 with Rafael Mallol Balmaña (and Jürgen Neukirch ) at the University of Barcelona (Extensiones maximales de un cuerpo global en las que un divisor primo descompone completamente). From 1977 to 1980 she was a research assistant to Jürgen Neukirch at the University of Regensburg and from 1980 assistant professor for algebra at the Universidad de Santander . In 1981/82 she was Professor of Algebra at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and from 1982 at the University of Barcelona.

Pilar Bayer deals with arithmetic algebraic geometry and number theory (zeta functions, automorphic forms, Shimura curves, inverse Galois theory, Diophantine equations).

In 2004 she was an Emmy Noether visiting professor in Göttingen (Introduction to Shimura Curves).

She is a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Madrid and the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts in Barcelona and the Institut d'Estudis Catalans .

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  1. Maximum expansions of a global field in which a main divisor completely decays
  2. Pilar Bayer Isant in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used