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  1. Jean-Pierre Serre (French:; born 15 September 1926) is a French mathematician who has made contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry and algebraic number theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1954, the Wolf Prize in 2000 and the inaugural Abel Prize in 2003.

  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. Referências

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  3. Quick Info. Born. 15 September 1926. Bages, Pyrénées Orientales, France. Summary. Jean-Pierre Serre is a French mathematician who has made important contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and algebraic number theory. He was a member of Bourbaki. View seven larger pictures. Biography.

  4. Jean-Pierre Serre, né le 15 septembre 1926 2 à Bages ( Pyrénées-Orientales ), est un mathématicien français. Il reçoit de nombreuses récompenses pour ses recherches, et est en particulier lauréat de la médaille Fields en 1954, du prix Balzan en 1985, de la médaille d'or du CNRS en 1987, du prix Wolf de mathématiques en ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Jean-Pierre Serre, French mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1954 for his work in algebraic topology. In 2003 he was awarded the first Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Learn more about Serre’s life and work, including his notable books.

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  6. Jean-Pierre Serre is a renowned mathematician and a past visitor and member of the Institute for Advanced Study. He has received many honors, including the Abel Prize, the Fields Medal, and the Wolf Prize, for his contributions to algebraic geometry and topology.

  7. Découvrez la vie et l’œuvre de Jean-Pierre Serre, l’un des plus grands mathématiciens du XXe siècle, qui a reçu le prix Abel en 2003. Il a contribué à la topologie, la géométrie algébrique et la théorie des nombres.