Prof. Laurent Lafforgue

Prof. Laurent Lafforgue

Glimpses on Grothendieck toposes in the perspective of AI

By Department of Mathematics "Tullio Levi-Civita"

Date and time

Wednesday, June 21, 2023 · 4:30 - 5:30pm CEST

Location

Torre Archimede

63 Via Trieste 35121 Padova Italy

About this event

Grothendieck's notion of topos is one of the broadest and richest in mathematics. It can be approached from several completely different points of view, thus making it possible to connect parts of mathematics that seemed a priori alien to each other.

Surprisingly, it is both highly abstract and "primitive" in the sense that it directly embodies basic intuitions and capacities of the human mind that would have seemed a priori pre-mathematical or meta-mathematical.

These aspects of toposes have led engineers to seize upon this notion in order to model and theorise different aspects of artificial intelligence.

Some research directions are already being actively explored, while others are waiting for more mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers to be trained in the study of Grothendieck toposes.

SHORT BIO

Student at the École Normale Supérieure de Paris, Laurent Lafforgue received his Ph.D. in 1994 at the Université d'Orsay, under the direction of Gérard Laumon. Currently research director of CNRS and researcher at Huawei Technologies, from 2000 to 2021 he was permanent professor at IHÉS.

Laurent Lafforgue has made outstanding contributions to Langlands' program in the fields of number theory and algebraic geometry .

Major distinctions for his work are:

1996 Prix et cours Peccot du Collège de France.

1998 Médaille de bronze du CNRS.

2000 Prix Clay ("Clay Research Award").

2001 Grand prix Jacques Herbrand de l'Académie des Sciences.

2002 Médaille Fields (during the ICM, Beijing).

2003 Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur.

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