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  1. Jean-Pierre Serre: the first Abel prize recipient (2003). 1. 2. born 15 September 1926 PhD in 1951 (“Homologie singuli`ere des espaces fibr´es. Appli-cations”) supervisor: Henri Cartan (Sorbonne, Paris) 1956–1994 professor in Algebra & Geometry at the Coll`ege de France (Paris)

  2. Jean-Pierre Serre (Bages, 15 de setembro de 1926) é um matemático francês. Especialista nos campos da geometria algébrica, teoria dos números e topologia, recebeu numerosos prêmios e honras pela sua pesquisa em matemática e exposição pública, incluindo a Medalha Fields em 1954 e o Prêmio Abel em 2003.

  3. Jean-Pierre Serre: An Overview of His Work 37 Serre’s thesis contains several applications. For example, by combining Morse’s theory (1938) with his own results, Serre proves that, on every compact connected Riemannian manifold, there exist infinitely many geodesics connecting any two dis-tinct points.

  4. Serre, Jean-Pierre (1926-VVVV) Matemático francés nacido en Bages, Francia, el 15 de septiembre de 1926, que destaca por su inmensa aportación a la topología, la geometría algebraica y la teoría de números. Desde muy pequeño, Serre comenzó a interesarse por las matemáticas al observar en su madre el gran interés que profesaba por ...

  5. Jean-Pierre Serre Collège de France, Paris, France, “for playing a key role in shaping the modern form of many parts of mathematics, including topology, algebraic geometry and number theory”. The first Abel Prize has been awarded to Jean-Pierre Serre, one of the great mathematicians of our time. Serre is an Emeritus Professor at the ...

  6. 28 de may. de 2003 · Boss des maths. "Le cerveau ne sait pas l'âge qu'on a." L'adage est de Jean-Pierre Serre, 77 ans aux prunes. Et lancé de son canapé, en direction du journaliste qu'il a, d'autorité, assis à ...

  7. Interview with Jean-Pierre Serre. Martin Raussen and Christian Skau. The interviewers were Martin Raussen, Aalborg University, Denmark; and Christian Skau, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. This interview took place in Oslo on June 2, 2003, during the Abel Prize celebrations.