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    Jean-Pierre Serre (French: [sɛʁ]; born 15 September 1926) is a French mathematician who has made contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry...
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  • In mathematics, Serre's modularity conjecture, introduced by Jean-Pierre Serre (1975, 1987), states that an odd, irreducible, two-dimensional Galois representation...
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  • Jean-Pierre Serre, a French mathematician. Bass–Serre theory Serre class Quillen–Suslin theorem (sometimes known as "Serre's Conjecture" or "Serre's problem")...
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  • branch of mathematics, Serre duality is a duality for the coherent sheaf cohomology of algebraic varieties, proved by Jean-Pierre Serre. The basic version...
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  • function on all of X. At a deeper level, these theorems were used by Jean-Pierre Serre to prove the GAGA theorem. Theorem B is sharp in the sense that if...
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  • the theorems differ somewhat. The original theorem, as stated by Jean-Pierre Serre in 1955, is more algebraic in nature, and concerns vector bundles...
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  • space X of a (Serre) fibration in terms of the (co)homology of the base space B and the fiber F. The result is due to Jean-Pierre Serre in his doctoral...
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  • spectral sequence is named after Roger Lyndon, Gerhard Hochschild, and Jean-Pierre Serre. Let G {\displaystyle G} be a group and N {\displaystyle N} be a normal...
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  • In mathematics, Serre's multiplicity conjectures, named after Jean-Pierre Serre, are certain purely algebraic problems, in commutative algebra, motivated...
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    mathematics), Adrien Douady, Roger Godement, Max Karoubi, Jean-Louis Koszul, Jean-Pierre Serre and René Thom. Cartan's first research interests, until the...
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  • politician Jean-Pierre Rampal (1922–2000), a French flautist Jean-Pierre Richard (1922–2019), a French writer and literary critic Jean-Pierre Serre (b. 1926)...
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    generation. After the war, a number of members joined: Jean-Pierre Serre, Pierre Samuel, Jean-Louis Koszul, Jacques Dixmier, Roger Godement, and Sammy...
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    scheme theory of Zariski's main theorem. In 1968, he also worked with Jean-Pierre Serre; their work led to important results on the l-adic representations...
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    Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin. With Jean-Pierre Serre he edited the Correspondance Grothendieck-Serre (2001). Colmez has won the French Go championship...
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  • the same infinitesimal deformation theory. This was first proved by Jean-Pierre Serre when the reduction of the abelian variety is ordinary, using the Greenberg...
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  • by Jean-Pierre Serre and proven by Ken Ribet. The proof was a significant step towards the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem (FLT). As shown by Serre and...
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  • shows that it also admits no non-trivial holomorphic vector bundles. Jean-Pierre Serre, in his 1955 paper Faisceaux algébriques cohérents, remarked that...
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  • French actor Jean-Pierre Serre (born 1926), French mathematician active in algebraic geometry, number theory and topology Louis Serre (disambiguation)...
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  • Abel Board". www.abelprize.no. Retrieved 30 December 2022. "2003: Jean-Pierre Serre". The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved 21 July...
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  • In mathematics, a thin set in the sense of Serre, named after Jean-Pierre Serre, is a certain kind of subset constructed in algebraic geometry over a given...
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  • commutative algebra Ribet's theorem, formerly known as Serre's epsilon conjecture Jean-Pierre Serre This disambiguation page lists mathematics articles associated...
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    first proof in a 1957 manuscript, later published. Armand Borel and Jean-Pierre Serre wrote up and published Grothendieck's proof in 1958. Later, Grothendieck...
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    Jean-Pierre Serre, who proved all but one part known as the "epsilon conjecture" (see: Ribet's Theorem and Frey curve). These papers by Frey, Serre and...
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  • theorem due to Jean-Pierre Serre which gives sufficient conditions for a scheme to be affine. The theorem was first published by Serre in 1957. Let X...
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    mathematical researchers who have made major contributions. In 1954, Jean-Pierre Serre became the youngest winner of the Fields Medal, at 27. He retains...
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  • unsolved until the introduction of homological techniques. It was Jean-Pierre Serre who found a homological characterization of regular local rings: A...
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  • residual characteristic p (such as Qp). The theory has its beginnings in Jean-Pierre Serre and John Tate's study of Tate modules of abelian varieties and the...
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  • topology Local Fields (book), an algebraic number theory textbook by Jean-Pierre Serre Local martingale, a type of stochastic process, satisfying the localized...
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  • at that time the breaking news. The early participants included Jean-Pierre Serre, Jacques Tits, Alexander Grothendieck, Hans Grauert, Nicolaas Kuiper...
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    students at that time (Pierre Samuel, Roger Godement, René Thom, Jacques Dixmier, Jean Cerf, Yvonne Bruhat, Jean-Pierre Serre, and Bernard Malgrange)...
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