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  1. Pierre Deligne. Pierre René, Viscount Deligne (French: [dəliɲ]; born 3 October 1944) is a Belgian mathematician. He is best known for work on the Weil conjectures, leading to a complete proof in 1973. He is the winner of the 2013 Abel Prize, 2008 Wolf Prize, 1988 Crafoord Prize, and 1978 Fields Medal.

  2. Mar 20, 2013 · Pierre Deligne netted the prize, one oft he most prestigious in mathematics and worth about $1 million, for proving a deep conjecture about algebraic geometry which has helped to transform number ...

  3. Scope and Contents note. This collection includes biographical materials related to Pierre Deligne. Materials include newspaper clippings, reprints, photographs, digital images, and an audiovisual recording of a television appearance given by Deligne. Materials also include annotations provided by Elena Alexeeva. Materials date from 1962 to 2005.

  4. Quick Info. Born. 3 October 1944 Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium. Summary. Pierre Deligne is a Belgian mathematician who won a Fields Medal in 1978 for his work on algebraic number theory. He received many other prizes and awards, in particular the Wolf Prize in 2008 and the Abel Prize in 2013. View nine larger pictures.

  5. Sep 23, 2024 · Pierre Deligne, Mathematician. Permanent professor at IHES from 1970 to 1984. Pierre Deligne continued the work on algebraic geometry initiated by Alexander Grothendieck. A deep understanding of the role cohomology theories play in the study of algebraic varieties is due to him. Fields Medal (1978)

  6. Katz, Nick (June 1980), "The Work of Pierre Deligne", Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Helsinki 1978 (PDF), Helsinki, pp. 47–52, ISBN 951-410-352-1, archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2012 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher An introduction to his work at the time of his Fields medal award.

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  8. Pierre Deligne is the recipient of the 2013 Abel Prize of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. This interview was conducted by Martin Raussen and Christian Skau in Oslo in May 2013 in conjunction with the Abel Prize celebra - tion. This article originally appeared in the September 2013 issue of the Newsletter of the European Mathematical

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