Pierre Cartier Scientist

Pierre Emile Cartier (born 10 June 1932) is a mathematician. An associate of the Bourbaki group and at one time a colleague of Alexander Grothendieck, his interests have ranged over algebraic geometry, representation theory, mathematical physics, and category theory.He studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris under Henri Cartan and André Weil. Since his 1958 thesis on algebraic geometry he has worked in a number of fields. He is known for the introduction of the Cartier operator in algebraic geometry in characteristic p, and for work on duality of abelian varieties and on formal groups. He is the eponym of the Cartier divisor.From 1961 to 1971 he was at Strasbourg. He was awarded the Ampere Prize of the French Academy of Sciences in 1979. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

Personal facts

Pierre Cartier
Birth dateJune 10, 1932
Birth place
Sedan Ardennes
Nationality
France
Education
University of Paris
Known for
Divisor (algebraic geometry)

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awards
Ampere Prize
doctoral advisor
doctoral student
Guy Henniart
Fran%C3%A7ois Digne
Marc Rosso
Field of study
Mathematics

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