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  1. Bhargav Bhatt (born 1983 [1]) is an Indian-American mathematician [2] who is the Fernholz Joint Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton University and works in arithmetic geometry and commutative algebra.

  2. The Infosys Prize 2023 in Mathematical Sciences is awarded to Prof. Bhargav Bhatt for his outstanding contributions to arithmetic geometry and commutative algebra. Bhatt’s fundamental work on prismatic cohomology (joint with Peter Scholze), his work around the direct summand conjecture in commutative algebra, introduces new ideas and powerful ...

  3. Bhargav Bhatt. Email: bhargav.bhatt@gmail.com Web: http://math.ias.edu/∼bhatt. RESEARCH INTERESTS. Algebraic geometry, number theory, commutative algebra, homotopy theory. EMPLOYMENT. Institute for Advanced Study & Princeton University. Fernholz Joint Professor 2022 – present. University of Michigan.

  4. www.infosysprize.org › laureates › 2023MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

    The Infosys Prize 2023 in Mathematical Sciences is awarded to Prof. Bhargav Bhatt for his outstanding contributions to arithmetic geometry and commutative algebra. Bhatt’s fundamental work on prismatic cohomology (joint with Peter Scholze), his work around the direct summand conjecture in commutative algebra, introduces

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · Bhargav Bhatt, Fernholz Joint Professor in the IAS School of Mathematics and Princeton University, has been announced as the recipient of the 2023 Infosys Prize in Mathematical Sciences.

  6. Professor Bhargav Bhatt has been named the 2022 Frederic Esser Nemmers Mathematics Prize Recipient "for his revolutionary contributions to algebraic geometry in mixed characteristic through a new synthesis of ideas in topology, algebra and arithmetic.

  7. Bhargav Bhatt, Fernholz Joint Professor in the School of Mathematics, has received the Frederic Esser Nemmers Prize in Mathematics. He is cited for his “revolutionary contributions to algebraic geometry in mixed characteristic through a new synthesis of ideas in topology, algebra and arithmetic.”