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- ميخائيل هاريس (بالإنجليزية: Michael Harris) هو رياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 1954 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Michael Howard Harris (* 1954 in Philadelphia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Zahlentheorie und Modulformen im Umfeld des Langlands-Programms beschäftigt. Harris studierte an der Princeton University (Bachelorabschluss 1973) und promovierte 1977 bei Barry Mazur an der Harvard University (On p-adic Representations arising from Descent on Abelian Varieties, erschienen in Compositio Mathematica Bd. 39, 1979, S. 177–245, Korrektur ibid. 2000). Ab 1977 war er an der Brandeis University, von 1989 bis 1994 als Professor. Danach war er Professor an der Universität Paris VII, Denis Diderot. Seit 2001 ist er Mitglied des Institut Universitaire de France. Er ist am Centre Mathematiques de Jussieu in Paris. Mit Richard Taylor bewies er 1998 die lokale Langlands-Vermutung (das heißt für lokale p-adische Körper). 1982 war er Sloan Research Fellow. 2006 erhielt er den Grand Prix Sophie Germain der französischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Er war 2002 Invited Speaker auf dem ICM in Peking (On the local Langlands correspondence). 2007 erhielt er mit Richard Taylor den Clay Research Award für ihre Arbeiten über lokale und globale Galois-Darstellung, teilweise in Zusammenarbeit mit Laurent Clozel und Nicholas Shepherd-Barron, die im Beweis der Sato-Tate Vermutung für elliptische Kurven mit nicht-ganzzahligen j-Invarianten gipfelte. 2014 war er Eingeladener Sprecher auf dem ICM in Seoul (Automorphic Galois representations and the comohology of Shimura varieties). 2016 wurde er zum Mitglied der Academia Europaea gewählt, 2019 der American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2022 der National Academy of Sciences. Zu seinen Doktoranden gehört Laurent Fargues. Er ist Professor an der Columbia-Universität in New York. (de)
- Michael Harris est un mathématicien américain né en 1954. Il est professeur à l’Institut de mathématiques Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche à l’université Paris Diderot. (fr)
- Michael Howard Harris (born 1954) is an American mathematician and professor of mathematics at Columbia University who specializes in number theory and representation theory. He made notable contributions to the Langlands program, for which he (alongside Richard Taylor) won the 2007 Clay Research Award. In particular, he (jointly with Taylor) proved the local Langlands conjecture for GL(n) over a p-adic local field, and he was part of the team that proved the Sato–Tate conjecture. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022. (en)
- Michael Howard Harris (Filadélfia, 1954) é um matemático estadunidense, que trabalha com teoria dos números e formas modulares no contexto do programa Langlands. Harris estudou na Universidade de Princeton, onde obteve o bacharelado em 1973, com um doutorado em 1977 na Universidade Harvard, orientado por Barry Mazur, com a tese On p-adic Representations arising from Descent on Abelian Varieties. A partir de 1977 esteve na Universidade Brandeis, de 1989 a 1994 como professor. Foi depois professor na Universidade Brandeis (Denis Diderot). É desde 2001 membro do Institut Universitaire de France. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Pequim (2002: On the local Langlands correspondence). Em 2007 recebeu com Richard Taylor o Clay Research Award. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Seul (2014: Automorphic Galois representations and the comohology of Shimura varieties). Em 2016 foi eleito membro da Academia Europaea. Dentre seus doutorandos consta Laurent Fargues. É professor da Universidade Columbia em Nova Iorque.«Michael Harris». Página da Columbia University (em inglês). Consultado em 18 de setembro de 2018 (pt)
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- ميخائيل هاريس (بالإنجليزية: Michael Harris) هو رياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 1954 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Michael Harris est un mathématicien américain né en 1954. Il est professeur à l’Institut de mathématiques Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche à l’université Paris Diderot. (fr)
- Michael Howard Harris (born 1954) is an American mathematician and professor of mathematics at Columbia University who specializes in number theory and representation theory. He made notable contributions to the Langlands program, for which he (alongside Richard Taylor) won the 2007 Clay Research Award. In particular, he (jointly with Taylor) proved the local Langlands conjecture for GL(n) over a p-adic local field, and he was part of the team that proved the Sato–Tate conjecture. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022. (en)
- Michael Howard Harris (* 1954 in Philadelphia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Zahlentheorie und Modulformen im Umfeld des Langlands-Programms beschäftigt. Harris studierte an der Princeton University (Bachelorabschluss 1973) und promovierte 1977 bei Barry Mazur an der Harvard University (On p-adic Representations arising from Descent on Abelian Varieties, erschienen in Compositio Mathematica Bd. 39, 1979, S. 177–245, Korrektur ibid. 2000). Ab 1977 war er an der Brandeis University, von 1989 bis 1994 als Professor. Danach war er Professor an der Universität Paris VII, Denis Diderot. Seit 2001 ist er Mitglied des Institut Universitaire de France. Er ist am Centre Mathematiques de Jussieu in Paris. (de)
- Michael Howard Harris (Filadélfia, 1954) é um matemático estadunidense, que trabalha com teoria dos números e formas modulares no contexto do programa Langlands. Harris estudou na Universidade de Princeton, onde obteve o bacharelado em 1973, com um doutorado em 1977 na Universidade Harvard, orientado por Barry Mazur, com a tese On p-adic Representations arising from Descent on Abelian Varieties. A partir de 1977 esteve na Universidade Brandeis, de 1989 a 1994 como professor. Foi depois professor na Universidade Brandeis (Denis Diderot). É desde 2001 membro do Institut Universitaire de France. (pt)
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