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  1. Laurent Lafforgue ( French: [lafɔʁɡ]; born 6 November 1966) is a French mathematician. He has made outstanding contributions to Langlands' program in the fields of number theory and analysis, [1] and in particular proved the Langlands conjectures for the automorphism group of a function field.

  2. Mathématicien. Huawei Technologies France. 18 Quai du Point du Jour, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt. Courriel : laurent@laurentlafforgue.org. Curriculum Vitae. Principaux travaux scientifiques.

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · Laurent Lafforgue is a former professor at IHES who worked on algebraic geometry, Langlands program, and topos theory. He received the Fields Medal in 2002 and other awards for his contributions to mathematics.

  4. Laurent Lafforgue est un mathématicien français, né le 6 novembre 1966 à Antony. Il a reçu la médaille Fields en 2002 pour avoir démontré une partie des conjectures de Langlands.

  5. Laurent Lafforgue is a French mathematician known for his work in the fields of number theory and analysis. View four larger pictures. Biography. Laurent Lafforgue was born in Antony, on the southern outskirts of Paris. He entered the primary school Jules Ferry in Antony in 1972, moving to the Lycée Descartes in the same town in 1977.

  6. Laurent Lafforgue is a French mathematician who won the Fields Medal in 2002 for his work connecting number theory and analysis. Lafforgue attended the École Normale Supérieure (1986–90) in Paris before receiving a Ph.D. in algebraic geometry from the University of Paris in 1994.

  7. by Laurent Lafforgue. (Huawei Paris Research Center, Boulogne-Billancourt, France) One of the biggest losses in the History of Mathematics: In 1970, at age 42, Grothendieck resigned from IHES. In 1973, he became a professor in Montpellier, far away from his previous scientific environnement, after unsuccessfully applying for positions at.