- Pierre Samuel
Pierre Samuel (born
12 September 1921 inParis [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Samuel.html Biography of Pierre Samuel] [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Samuel.html] ] ) is a French mathematician, known for his work incommutative algebra and its applications toalgebraic geometry . The two-volume work "Commutative Algebra" that he wrote withOscar Zariski is a classic. Other books of his coveredprojective geometry andalgebraic number theory . He ran aParis seminar during the 1960s, and became Professeur émérite at theUniversité Paris-Sud (Orsay).His lectures on unique factorization domains published by theTata Institute of Fundamental Research played a significant role in computing thePicard group of aZariski surface via the work ofJeffrey Lang and collaborators. The method was inspired by earlier work ofNathan Jacobson and Pierre Cartier another outstanding member of theBourbaki group. Nicholas Katz related this to the concept of "p"-curvature of a connection introduced byAlexander Grothendieck .He was a member of the
Bourbaki group, and filmed some of their meetings. A French television documentary on Bourbaki broadcast some of this footage in 2000.References
Other:
* Colloque en l'honneur de Pierre Samuel, Mem. Math. Soc. Fr. (1989)
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