Pierre Colmez
Template:Short description Template:Infobox scientist Pierre Colmez (born 1962) is a French mathematician and directeur de recherche at the CNRS (IMJ-PRG) known for his work in number theory and p-adic analysis.
Education
Colmez studied at École Normale Supérieure and obtained his doctorate from Grenoble University.
Research
He works on special values of L-functions and -adic representations of -adic groups at the meeting point of Fontaine's and Langlands' programs. His contributions include:
- A proof of a -adic analog of Dirichlet's analytic class number formula.[1]
- A conjecture: the Colmez conjecture relating Artin L-functions at and periods of abelian varieties with complex multiplication, a far-reaching generalization of the Chowla-Selberg formula.[2]
- A proof of Perrin-Riou's conjectural explicit reciprocity law related to the functional equation of -adic L-functions.[3]
- Several contributions to Fontaine's program of classification of -adic representations of the absolute Galois group of a finite extension of , including proofs of conjectures of Fontaine such as "weakly admissible implies admissible"[4] and the "-adic monodromy conjecture" which describe representations coming from geometry, or the overconvergence of all representations,[5][6] and the addition of new concepts such as "trianguline representations"[7] or "Banach-Colmez spaces".[8][9]
- A construction of the -adic local Langlands correspondence for , via the construction of a functor (known as "Colmez's functor" or "Colmez's Montreal functor"[10]) from representation of to representations of the absolute Galois group of .[11]
- Comparison theorems for -adic algebraic and analytic varieties with applications to a geometrization of the -adic local Langlands correspondence.[12][13][14]
With Jean-Pierre Serre, he co-edited the Correspondance Grothendieck-Serre (2001)[15][16] and the Correspondance Serre-Tate (2015).[17]
Awards and honors
Colmez won the 2005 Fermat Prize for his contributions to the study of L-functions and p-adic Galois representations.
In 1998, he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin.[18]
Colmez has won the French Go championship four times.[19]
Personal life
Pierre Colmez and Leila Schneps are the parents of Coralie Colmez.[20][21] Violinist David Grimal is Colmez's first cousin.
External links
References
- ↑ Résidu en s=1 des fonctions zêta p-adiques, Inventiones mathematicae 91 (1988), 371-389
- ↑ Périodes des variétés abéliennes à multiplication complexe, Annals of Mathematics 138 (1993), 625–683
- ↑ Théorie d'Iwasawa des représentations de de Rham d'un corps local, Annals of Mathematics 148 (1998), 485–571
- ↑ Construction des représentations p-adiques semi-stables (avec J.-M. Fontaine), Inventiones mathematicae 140 (2000), 1–43 (avec Jean-Marc Fontaine)
- ↑ Espaces Vectoriels de dimension finie et représentations de de Rham, Astérisque 319 (2008), 117–186
- ↑ Représentations p-adiques surconvergentes, Inventiones mathematicae 133 (1998), 581–611 (avec Frédéric Cherbonnier)
- ↑ Représentations triangulines de dimension 2, Astérisque 319 (2008), 213–258
- ↑ Espaces de Banach de dimension finie, Journal Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu 1 (2002), 331–439
- ↑ Arthur-César Le Bras, Espaces de Banach–Colmez et faisceaux cohérents sur la courbe de Fargues–Fontaine, Duke Math. J. 167 (2018), 3455-3532
- ↑ Vytautas Paškūnas, The image of Colmez’s Montreal functor, Publications mathématiques de l'IHÉS 118 (2013), 1–191
- ↑ Représentations de et -modules, Astérisque 330 (2010), 281–509
- ↑ -adic vanishing cycles and syntomic cohomology, Inventiones mathematicae 208 (2017), 1-108 (with Wiesława Nizioł).
- ↑ Cohomologie -adique de la tour de Drinfeld, le cas de la dimension 1, Journal of the AMS 33 (2020), 311–362 (with Wiesława Nizioł and Gabriel Dospinescu).
- ↑ Cohomology of -adic Stein spaces, Inventiones mathematicae 219 (2020), 873–985 (with Wiesława Nizioł and Gabriel Dospinescu).
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- ↑ Documents Mathématiques 13, 14, Société Mathématique de France, 2015
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- ↑ Open - Fédération Française de Go - Jeu de go
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