Laurent Clozel
Appearance
Laurent Clozel (born October 23, 1953 in Gap) is a French mathematician. His mathematical work is in the area of automorphic forms, including major advances on the Langlands programme
Career and distinctions
Clozel was a student at the École normale supérieure and later obtained a Ph.D. under Michel Duflo[1] He is currently a full professor at the Université Paris-Sud in Orsay.
He received the Prix Élie Cartan of the French Academy for his work on base change for automorphic forms. He was an invited speaker at the 1986 International congress of mathematicians in Berkeley , talking about "Base change for GL(n)".
Together with Richard Taylor, Nicholas Shepherd-Barron and Michael Harris he proved the Sato–Tate conjecture.[2]
Selected publications
- Arthur, James (1989). Simple algebras, base change, and the advanced theory of the trace formula. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-08518-0. OCLC 18325674.
- Motifs et formes automorphes: applications du principe de fonctorialité In: Clozel, Laurent (1990). Automorphic forms, Shimura varieties, and L-functions : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 6-16, 1988. Boston: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-176652-8. OCLC 20637660.
- Bergeron, Nicolas (2005). Spectre automorphe des variétés hyperboliques et applications topologiques (in French). Paris: Société mathématique de France. ISBN 978-2-85629-186-3. OCLC 70784273.
- Appendix in : Jean-Pierre Labesse: Cohomologie, stabilisation et changement de base, Astérisque, Nr.257, 1999
- The Sato–Tate Conjecture, in Barry Mazur, Wilfried Schmid, Shing-Tung Yau u.a. (éditeur): Current Developments in Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, 2000
- Laurent Clozel et Luc Illusie, « Nécrologie : André Weil (1906–1998) », Gazette des mathématiciens, vol. 78, 1998, p. 88–91
Notes
- ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Clozel, Laurent; Harris, Michael; Taylor, Richard (2008), "Automorphy for some ℓ-adic lifts of automorphic mod ℓ Galois representations", Publ. Math. Inst. Hautes Études Sci., 108: 1–181, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.143.9755, doi:10.1007/s10240-008-0016-1, MR 2470687, S2CID 189785507