Gérard Laumon

Gérard Laumon
Born 1952 (age 6364)
Lyon, France
Nationality French
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Paris-Sud 11 University
Alma mater École Normale Supérieure
Paris-Sud 11 University
Doctoral advisor Luc Illusie
Doctoral students Laurent Lafforgue
Ngô Bảo Châu
Sophie Morel
Known for Work on Langlands program
Notable awards Clay Research Award (2004)

Gérard Laumon (French: [lomɔ̃]; born 1952) is a French mathematician, best known for his results in number theory, for which he was awarded the Clay Research Award.

Life and work

He studied at the École Normale Supérieure and Paris-Sud 11 University, Orsay.[1] He was awarded the Silver Medal of the CNRS in 1987, and the E. Dechelle prize of the French Academy of the Sciences in 1992.[2]

In 2004 Laumon and Ngô Bảo Châu received the Clay Research Award for the proof of the Langlands and Shelstad's Fundamental Lemma for unitary groups, a component in the Langlands program in number theory.

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[3]

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