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    André Weil (/ˈveɪ/; French: [ɑ̃dʁe vɛj]; 6 May 1906 – 6 August 1998) was a French mathematician, known for his foundational work in number theory and algebraic...
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    mathematician André Weil was her brother. Weil was born in her parents' apartment in Paris on 3 February 1909, the daughter of Bernard Weil (1872–1955)...
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    Cartan complained to his colleague André Weil of the inadequacy of available course material, which prompted Weil to propose a meeting with others in...
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  • associated to such bundles. It is built on the earlier Borel–Weil theorem of Armand Borel and André Weil, dealing just with the space of sections (the zeroth...
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  • unless it is the elliptic curve case. Arithmetic geometry Mordell–Weil group Weil, André (1928). L'arithmétique sur les courbes algébriques (PhD). Almqvist...
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  • generally there is a similar Weil pairing between points of order n of an abelian variety and its dual. It was introduced by André Weil (1940) for Jacobians of...
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  • Weil–Petersson metric is a Kähler metric on the Teichmüller space Tg,n of genus g Riemann surfaces with n marked points. It was introduced by André Weil (1958...
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    1920s, André Weil demonstrated profound connections between algebraic geometry and number theory with his doctoral work leading to the Mordell–Weil theorem...
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  • generalizations are in common use, Cartier divisors and Weil divisors (named for Pierre Cartier and André Weil by David Mumford). Both are derived from the notion...
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  • originally proposed by André Weil in 1949 and proved by André Weil in the case of curves. Sato–Tate conjecture Schoof's algorithm Weil's bound Artin, Emil...
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