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The 30-year-old math sensation Peter Scholze is now one of the youngest Fields medalists ... who will deliver the laudatory lecture on Scholze’s work later today. During a Quanta Magazine interview ...
In his December lecture at MSRI, Fargues proposed proving the local Langlands ... and it was very surprising to me that it is possible. Peter Scholze, University of Bonn “Scholze had to come up with a ...
Recently, Peter Scholze has been invited for a plenary lecture at the renowned International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) 2018 in Rio de Janeiro which meets every four years. The Hausdorff ...
Peter Scholze, James Maynard ... recent findings and the 1968 Fontaine-Winterberger theorem. At the end of the lecture, the audience has no questions. An old gentleman gets up from his seat ...
Peter Scholze wants to rebuild much of modern mathematics ... Clausen from the University of Copenhagen — in a series of lectures in 2019 at the University of Bonn, Germany, where he is based.
Dr. Peter Scholze, professor at the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Bonn and director of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, on winning the 2018 Fields Medal.
The 2013 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize was presented to Professor Peter Scholze of University ... Srinivasa Ramanujan Birthday Commemorative Lecture, Scholze said he was born during Ramanujan's birth ...
Peter Scholze is only the second German to have received the Fields Medal in over 80 years. The first German prize winner was Professor Dr. Gerd Faltings in 1986. He is currently director at the ...
In 2010, a 22-year-old graduate student named Peter Scholze won widespread acclaim after condensing a 288-page proof into a svelte 37 pages. Two years later, he was hired by his alma mater as a ...
Number theorist Peter Scholze, who became Germany’s youngest ever full professor aged 24, and geometrician Caucher Birkar—a Kurdish refugee—are among the winners of this year’s Fields ...
“I am grateful for the extraordinary honour, bestowed upon me with the Fields Medal,” says Peter Scholze. The first German mathematician to be awarded the prize was Gerd Faltings in 1986, who is also ...