Peter Scholze
Peter Scholze | |
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Peter Scholze, Oberwolfach 2011 | |
Born |
Dresden, East Germany | 11 December 1987
Nationality | German |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Bonn |
Alma mater | University of Bonn |
Doctoral advisor | Michael Rapoport[1] |
Known for | Introduction of perfectoid space notion |
Notable awards |
EMS Prize (2016) Leibniz Prize (2016) Fermat Prize (2015) Ostrowski Prize (2015) Cole Prize (2015) Clay Research Award (2014) SASTRA Ramanujan Prize (2013) Prix and Cours Peccot (2012) |
Peter Scholze (born 11 December 1987) is a German mathematician known for his work in arithmetic algebraic geometry. He is a professor at the University of Bonn.[2]
Life
Peter Scholze was born in Dresden.[3] He attended Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium in Berlin-Friedrichshain, a gymnasium with a mathematical/natural-scientific profile.[4] As a student, he participated in the International Mathematics Olympiad, winning three gold medals and one silver medal.[5]
He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Bonn in 2012 under the supervision of Michael Rapoport.[6]
Work
He became known as a mathematician after finishing his Bachelor's degree in three semesters and his Master's degree in two further semesters. Scholze's subsequent PhD-thesis on perfectoid spaces[7] yields the solution to a special case of the weight-monodromy conjecture.[8]
He was made full professor in 2012, shortly after completing his PhD, becoming the youngest full professor in Germany, at the age of 24.[9][10][11][12]
Awards and honours
Since July 2011, Scholze is a Fellow of the Clay Mathematics Institute.[13] In 2012, he was awarded the Prix and Cours Peccot.[14] He was awarded the 2013 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize. In 2014, he received the Clay Research Award. In 2015, he was awarded the Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra,[15] and also the Ostrowski Prize.[16] He declined the "New Horizons in Mathematics Prize" of the Breakthrough Prizes 2016.[17] He received the Fermat Prize 2015 from the Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse.[18] In December 2015 he was awarded a Leibniz Prize 2016 by the German Research Foundation, Germany's most prestigious research prize.[19]
References
- ↑ Peter Scholze at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ "HCM: Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze". Hcm.uni-bonn.de. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
- ↑ http://www.claymath.org/people/peter-scholze
- ↑ Mit ihm kann man rechnen, tagesspiegel.de
- ↑ Scholzes results at the International Mathematical Olympiad
- ↑ Peter Scholze at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Perfectoid spaces, Publ. math. de l'IHÉS 116 (2012), no. 1, 245–313,
- ↑ Perfectoid spaces: A survey, to appear in Proceedings of the 2012 conference on Current Developments in Mathematics.,
- ↑ Mathematiker Peter Scholze (24) nimmt Ruf nach Bonn an – als jüngster deutscher W3-Professor, idw-online.de
- ↑ Der Spiegel
- ↑ Bild.de
- ↑ Berliner Zeitung
- ↑ Peter Scholze, claymath.org
- ↑ College de France
- ↑ AMS - Cole Prize 2015
- ↑ Ostrowski Foundation – "The Ostrowski Prize for the year 2015 is confered [sic] to Peter Scholze."
- ↑ "2016 Breakthrough Prizes". breakthroughprize.org. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
- ↑ Fermat Prize 2015
- ↑ "Leibniz Prizes 2016: DFG Honours Ten Researchers". Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. 10 December 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
External links
- Peter Scholze at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- "Peter Scholze's results". International Mathematical Olympiad.
- Klarreich, Erica (28 June 2016), "The Oracle of Arithmetic", Quanta Magazine ("Peter Scholze And The Future of Arithmetic Geometry")