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Name
  
Gerard Washnitzer


Education
  
Princeton University

Gerard Washnitzer Gerard Washnitzer learned and spirited professor of mathematics

Gerard Washnitzer (1926 in New York – April 2, 2017) was an American mathematician.

Washnitzer studied at Princeton University under Emil Artin and in 1950 received a Ph.D. (A Dirichlet Principle for analytic functions of several complex variables) under the supervision of Salomon Bochner. In 1952 he was a C.L.E. Moore instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After that, he was an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University and late professor at Princeton. From 1960 to 1961 and from 1967 to 1968 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study.

In 1968, together with Paul Monsky, he introduced the Monsky–Washnitzer cohomology, which is a p-adic cohomology theory for non-singular algebraic varieties.

Among his students was William Fulton.

References

Gerard Washnitzer Wikipedia