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Pierre Schapira (born April 28, 1943) is a French mathematician. He specializes in algebraic analysis, especially Mikio Sato's microlocal analysis, together with the mathematical concepts of sheaves and derived categories. He served as a professor at the Paris 13 University in the 1980s and has been a professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University since the 1990s. In 1990, he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto, speaking on sheaf theory for partial differential equations.

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  • Pierre Schapira (Mathematiker) (de)
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  • Pierre Schapira est un mathématicien français, né le 28 avril 1943. (fr)
  • Pierre Schapira (* 28. April 1943) ist ein französischer Mathematiker. Schapira wurde bei Jacques-Louis Lions in Paris promoviert, mit einer Arbeit, die schon das in Frankreich um 1965 durch André Martineau bekannt gemachte Konzept der Hyperfunktion von Mikio Satō verwendete. Dies verschaffte ihm eine Einladung 1971 zu Sato nach Kyōto, wo er Masaki Kashiwara traf. Er war in den 1980er Jahren Professor an der Universität Paris XIII und ist seit den 1990er Jahren Professor an der Universität Paris VI. (de)
  • Pierre Schapira (born April 28, 1943) is a French mathematician. He specializes in algebraic analysis, especially Mikio Sato's microlocal analysis, together with the mathematical concepts of sheaves and derived categories. He served as a professor at the Paris 13 University in the 1980s and has been a professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University since the 1990s. In 1990, he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto, speaking on sheaf theory for partial differential equations. (en)
  • Pierre Schapira (28 de abril de 1943) é um matemático francês. Foi aluno de Jacques-Louis Lions, e obteve um doutorado com uma tese sobre de Mikio Satō, já conhecidas na França por André Martineau. Isto lhe oportunizou um convite em 1971 para a Universidade de Quioto, onde encontrou Masaki Kashiwara. Foi professor da Universidade Sorbonne Paris Nord na década de 1980 e é professor da Universidade Pierre e Marie Curie desde a década de 1990. (pt)
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  • Pierre Schapira (* 28. April 1943) ist ein französischer Mathematiker. Schapira wurde bei Jacques-Louis Lions in Paris promoviert, mit einer Arbeit, die schon das in Frankreich um 1965 durch André Martineau bekannt gemachte Konzept der Hyperfunktion von Mikio Satō verwendete. Dies verschaffte ihm eine Einladung 1971 zu Sato nach Kyōto, wo er Masaki Kashiwara traf. Er war in den 1980er Jahren Professor an der Universität Paris XIII und ist seit den 1990er Jahren Professor an der Universität Paris VI. Er befasst sich mit algebraischer Analysis, speziell der von Sato begründeten mikrolokalen Analysis, die er mit Konzepten der französischen Analytiker-Schule verband (Garben nach Jean Leray und derivierte Kategorien nach Alexander Grothendieck). Dabei arbeitete er eng mit Kashiwara zusammen, den er schon 1971 in Japan traf, der dann 1976/77 in Paris war und mit dem er mehrere Bücher veröffentlichte. 1990 war er Invited Speaker auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Kyōto (Sheaf theory for partial differential equations). Er ist Fellow der American Mathematical Society. (de)
  • Pierre Schapira (born April 28, 1943) is a French mathematician. He specializes in algebraic analysis, especially Mikio Sato's microlocal analysis, together with the mathematical concepts of sheaves and derived categories. Schapira received his doctorate for work on hyperfunctions. Although these were already in use in France by André Martineau, they were further developed by Schapira and Jacques-Louis Lions. This work earned Shapira an invitation to Kyoto University, where he met Masaki Kashiwara. Together, they developed the microlocal theory of sheaves, and have co-authored many papers spanning several decades. He served as a professor at the Paris 13 University in the 1980s and has been a professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University since the 1990s. In 1990, he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto, speaking on sheaf theory for partial differential equations. Schapira was inducted as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society with the Society's inaugural class of Fellows in 2013. (en)
  • Pierre Schapira est un mathématicien français, né le 28 avril 1943. (fr)
  • Pierre Schapira (28 de abril de 1943) é um matemático francês. Foi aluno de Jacques-Louis Lions, e obteve um doutorado com uma tese sobre de Mikio Satō, já conhecidas na França por André Martineau. Isto lhe oportunizou um convite em 1971 para a Universidade de Quioto, onde encontrou Masaki Kashiwara. Foi professor da Universidade Sorbonne Paris Nord na década de 1980 e é professor da Universidade Pierre e Marie Curie desde a década de 1990. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Quioto (1990: Sheaf theory for partial differential equations). É fellow da American Mathematical Society. (pt)
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