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William Messing

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Messing, The crystals associated to Barsotti–Tate groups: with applications to abelian schemes, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Volume 264, 1972
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Barry Mazur, Messing, Universal extensions and one dimensional cristalline cohomology, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Volume 370, 1974
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JournĂ©es de Geometrie Algebrique de Rennes, 1978, volume 1, pp. 17–37, Asterisque, volume 63, 1979
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The original article was a Google-aided translation of the corresponding article in German Knowledge.
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in his study of Lie algebras over fields of finite characteristic. Messing worked together with
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in Paul Cartier and others, Grothendieck Festschrift, Volume 1, 1990, Springer, p. 173
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The Crystals Associated to Barsotti–Tate Groups: With Applications to Abelian Schemes.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science faculty
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Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Volume 930, 1982
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is an American mathematician who works in the field of
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arithmetic algebraic geometry
Princeton University
Alexander Grothendieck
Nicholas Katz
C.L.E. Moore instructor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
Grothendieck
International Congress of Mathematicians
Nice
Barsotti–Tate groups
Dieudonné
Pierre Berthelot
Barry Mazur
Aise Johan de Jong
Mathematics Genealogy Project
Homepage
Categories
Algebraic geometers
20th-century American mathematicians
21st-century American mathematicians
Living people
University of Minnesota faculty
Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science faculty

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