Arthur Ogus

Arthur Edward Ogus is an American mathematician. His research is in algebraic geometry; he has served as chair of the mathematics department at the University of California, Berkeley.[1]

Arthur Ogus in 1975

Ogus did his undergraduate studies at Reed College, graduating in 1968, and earned his doctorate in 1972 from Harvard University under the supervision of Robin Hartshorne. His doctoral students at Berkeley include Kai Behrend.[1][2]

In September 2015, a conference in honor of his 70th birthday was held at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques in France.[3]

Selected publications

Books
  • Berthelot, Pierre; Ogus, Arthur (1978), Notes on crystalline cohomology, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-08218-9, MR 0491705.
  • Deligne, Pierre; Milne, James S.; Ogus, Arthur; Shih, Kuang-yen (1982), Hodge cycles, motives, and Shimura varieties, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 900, Berlin-New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-11174-3, MR 0654325.
  • Ogus, Arthur (1994), "F-crystals, Griffiths transversality, and the Hodge decomposition", Astérisque, 221, MR 1280543.
Research papers
gollark: I want to get ahead of the FSy nonsense. Also, please add a binary argument to websocker sending.
gollark: Such as?
gollark: - no find- no handles - read/write/append functions- paths specified as tables, optionally
gollark: Hey, we should make a standard for an easier to implement FS API!
gollark: Small problem: I was lazy so it relies on properties of the FS API which are hard to implement in VFSes.

References

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