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Indian-American mathematician
Bhargav Bhatt (born 1983
[1] ) is an Indian-American mathematician
[2] who is the Fernholz Joint Professor at the
Institute for Advanced Study and
Princeton University and works in
arithmetic geometry and
commutative algebra
[3] .
Early life and education
Bhatt graduated with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics,
summa cum laude from
Columbia University under the supervision of
Shou-Wu Zhang .
[4] He received his Ph.D. from
Princeton University in 2010 under the supervision of
Aise Johan de Jong .
[4]
[5]
Career
Bhatt was a Postdoctoral Assistant Professor in mathematics at the
University of Michigan from 2010 to 2014 (on leave from 2012 to 2014).
[4] Bhatt was a member of the
Institute for Advanced Study from 2012 to 2014.
[4]
[6] He then returned to the University of Michigan, serving as an associate professor from 2014 to 2015, a Gehring Associate Professor from 2015 to 2018, a Professor from 2018 to 2020, and a Frederick W and Lois B Gehring Professor since 2020.
[4] In July 2022, he was appointed as the Fernholz Joint Professor in the School of Mathematics at the
Institute for Advanced Study , with a joint appointment at
Princeton University .
[3]
Research
Bhatt's research focuses on
commutative algebra and
arithmetic geometry , especially on
p -adic cohomology .
[6]
[7] Bhatt and
Peter Scholze have developed a theory of
prismatic cohomology , which has been described as progress towards
motivic cohomology by unifying
singular cohomology ,
de Rham cohomology ,
ℓ-adic cohomology , and
crystalline cohomology .
[8]
[9]
Awards
In 2015, Bhatt was awarded a 5-year
Packard Fellowship .
[4]
[10] Bhatt received the 2021
New Horizons in Mathematics Prize .
[4]
[7] He was elected to become a
Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2021.
[4]
[11] Also in 2021 he received the
Clay Research Award .
[12] In 2022 he was awarded the
Nemmers Prize in Mathematics .
[13] Bhatt won the
Infosys Prize 2023 in
Mathematical Sciences for his outstanding contributions to arithmetic geometry and commutative algebra. Bhatt's fundamental work on prismatic cohomology (joint with Peter Scholze), his work around the direct summand conjecture in commutative algebra, introduces new ideas and powerful methods in an area at the heart of pure mathematics.
Selected publications
Bhatt, Bhargav (2012).
"Derived splinters in positive characteristic" .
Compositio Mathematica . 148 (6): 1757–1786.
arXiv :
1109.0354 .
doi :
10.1112/S0010437X12000309 .
ISSN
0010-437X .
S2CID
119152994 .
Bhatt, Bhargav (2012).
"Annihilating the cohomology of group schemes" .
Algebra & Number Theory . 6 (7): 1561–1577.
arXiv :
1109.2383 .
doi :
10.2140/ant.2012.6.1561 .
ISSN
1944-7833 .
S2CID
55015992 .
Bhatt, Bhargav; Blickle, Manuel; Lyubeznik, Gennady; Singh, Anurag K.; Zhang, Wenliang (2014).
"Local cohomology modules of a smooth $\mathbb{Z}$ -algebra have finitely many associated primes" .
Inventiones Mathematicae . 197 (3): 509–519.
arXiv :
1304.4692 .
doi :
10.1007/s00222-013-0490-z .
ISSN
0020-9910 .
S2CID
119143902 .
Bhatt, Bhargav;
Scholze, Peter (2017).
"Projectivity of the Witt vector affine Grassmannian" .
Inventiones Mathematicae . 209 (2): 329–423.
arXiv :
1507.06490 .
Bibcode :
2017InMat.209..329B .
doi :
10.1007/s00222-016-0710-4 .
ISSN
0020-9910 .
S2CID
119123398 .
Bhatt, Bhargav (2018).
"On the direct summand conjecture and its derived variant" .
Inventiones Mathematicae . 212 (2): 297–317.
arXiv :
1608.08882 .
Bibcode :
2018InMat.212..297B .
doi :
10.1007/s00222-017-0768-7 .
ISSN
0020-9910 .
S2CID
119176516 .
Bhatt, Bhargav;
Caraiani, Ana ;
Kedlaya, Kiran ;
Scholze, Peter ; Weinstein, Jared (2019). Cais, Bryden (ed.).
Perfectoid Spaces . Mathematical Surveys and Monographs. Vol. 242. Providence, Rhode Island:
American Mathematical Society .
doi :
10.1090/surv/242 .
ISBN
978-1-4704-5015-1 .
OCLC
1124911652 .
References
^ Bhatt, Bhargav;
Caraiani, Ana ;
Kedlaya, Kiran ;
Scholze, Peter ; Weinstein, Jared (2019-10-01). "Front matter". In Cais, Bryden (ed.).
Perfectoid Spaces . Mathematical Surveys and Monographs. Vol. 242. Providence, Rhode Island:
American Mathematical Society .
doi :
10.1090/surv/242 .
ISBN
978-1-4704-5015-1 .
OCLC
1124911652 .
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Bio at Infosys Prize citation
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Bhargav Bhatt Joins Mathematics Faculty at IAS
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"Bhargav Bhatt" (PDF) . Bhargav Bhatt . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
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Bhargav Bhatt at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project
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"Bhargav Bhatt" .
Institute for Advanced Study . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
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"Bhargav Bhatt" .
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
^ Sury, B. (2019).
"ICM Awards 2018" . Resonance . 24 (5): 597–605.
doi :
10.1007/s12045-019-0813-5 .
ISSN
0971-8044 .
S2CID
199675280 .
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Tao, Terence (March 19, 2019).
"Prismatic cohomology" . Terence Tao's blog . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
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"Bhargav Bhatt" .
David and Lucile Packard Foundation . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
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"2021 Class of Fellows of the AMS" (PDF) .
Notices of the American Mathematical Society . 68 (4): 642. 2021.
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Clay Research Award 2021
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Nemmers Prize in Mathematics 2022
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