Laurent Fargues
Laurent Fargues is a French mathematician working in number theory and arithmetic geometry.
Fargues was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2018 in Rio de Janeiro.Career
From 2002 to 2011, Fargues was a chargé de recherches at the CNRS in Orsay, from 2011 to 2013 he was research director at the IRMA in Strasbourg and, from 2013, a professor at the l'Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu in Paris.
Fargues works mainly centers around the study of Shimura varieties, p-divisible groups and their moduli spaces, and p-adic Hodge theory. One of his most significant contributions has been to link the local Langlands correspondence with the so-called "Fargues-Fontaine curve," an object introduced by Fargues together with Jean-Marc Fontaine. In particular, Fargues has formulated a general geometric conjecture which refines the classical local Langlands conjecture, and at the same time introduces extra structure which mirrors the more categorical formulation of the geometric Langlands conjecture. These works were the subject of a Séminaire Bourbaki exposé in 2018 by Matthew Morrow and an Arbeitsgemeinschaft meeting at Oberwolfach in 2016. His work with Peter Scholze on the stack of vector bundles on the Fargues-Fontaine curve is expected to have implications for the construction of a local Langlands correspondence for general groups.
Fargues gave the Peccot course at the Collège de France in the spring of 2004, was awarded the Petit d'Ormoy, Carriere, Thebault prize from the French academy of sciences in 2009, and was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2018 in Rio de Janeiro in both the number theory and algebraic geometry sessions.