Christophe Breuil

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Christophe Breuil
Born1968 (age 55–56)
NationalityFrench
Alma mater
École Polytechnique
Scientific career
FieldsMathematician
InstitutionsIHES
Thesis Cohomologie log-cristalline et representations galoisiennes p-adiques  (1996)
Doctoral advisorJean-Marc Fontaine

Christophe Breuil (French: [kʁistɔf bʁœj]; born 1968) is a French mathematician, who works in arithmetic geometry and algebraic number theory.

Work

With

Taniyama–Shimura conjecture, which previously had only been proved for semistable elliptic curves by Andrew Wiles and Taylor in their proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Later, he worked on the p-adic Langlands conjecture
.

Academic life

Breuil attended schools in

CNRS. In 2007–2008 he was a visiting professor at Columbia University.[citation needed
]

Awards and recognition

In 1993 he was awarded the

École Polytechnique
.

In 2002 he received the

of the École Polytechnique.

He was an invited speaker in

Hyderabad on the topic of "Number Theory."[2]

References

  1. ^ "curriculum vitae de Christophe Breuil". www.math.u-psud.fr. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  2. ^ "ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897". International Congress of Mathematicians. Archived from the original on 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2013-08-14.

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