Michel Raynaud
Michel Raynaud (French: [ʁɛno]; 16 June 1938 – 10 March 2018) was a French mathematician working in algebraic geometry.[1] He was a professor at Paris-Sud 11 University. He was married[1] to Michèle Raynaud who also worked with Grothendieck.
Michel Raynaud | |
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Born | |
Died | 10 March 2018 79) | (aged
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | Paris-Sud 11 University |
Known for | Proving the Abhyankar's conjecture, Manin–Mumford conjecture |
Awards | Cole Prize (1995) Prize Ampère (1987) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Paris-Sud 11 University |
Doctoral advisor | Alexander Grothendieck |
In 1983 he published a proof of the Manin–Mumford conjecture.[2]
In 1970 Raynaud was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice. In 1987 he received the Prize Ampère from the French Academy of Sciences. In 1995 he received the Cole Prize, together with David Harbater, for his solution of the Abhyankar conjecture.
He practiced skiing (especially in Val-d'Isère), tennis, and rock climbing (in Fontainebleau).
See also
References
- Gassiat, Elisabeth (March 2018). "Décès de Michel Raynaud". Société Mathématique de France (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-14.
- Raynaud, Michel (1983). "Sous-variétés d'une variété abélienne et points de torsion". In Artin, Michael; Tate, John (eds.). Arithmetic and geometry. Papers dedicated to I. R. Shafarevich on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. Vol. I: Arithmetic. Progress in Mathematics (in French). 35. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston. pp. 327–352. MR 0717600. Zbl 0581.14031.
External links
- Michel Raynaud at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Cole Prize citation for Michel Raynaud
- Illusie, Luc (January 2019). "Michel Raynaud (1938–2018)" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 66 (1): 37–41.
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