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Prof. Dr. Frédéric Déglise

Institut Mathématique de Bourgogne
Mathematics

External Senior Fellow (Marie S. Curie FCFP Fellow)
November 2017 – March 2018

E-Mail: frederic.deglise@u-bourgogne.fr

Last Update: 31.08.2018

Curriculum Vitae

I defended my Ph. D. in 2002 in Paris 7 under the supervision of F. Morel and my Habilitation thesis in 2010 in Paris 13. Since 2016, I am Directeur de recherche at the CNRS, working in the IMB at Dijon.
My field of research is motivic homotopy theory, from motives and algebraic cycles to abstract homotopy and its methods. My work has been focused on the development and study of cohomology theories, mainly motivic cohomology, but more generally cohomologies coming from Morel-Voevodsky’s A1-homotopy category. The orientation theory known in algebraic topology can be transported to A1-homotopy and gives rise to the study of characteristic classes, duality, Gysin morphisms and purity.
My recent researches have been directed towards the following topics on triangulated motives over arbitrary bases: the integral coefficients case, the construction of t-structures (called homotopy t-structures) and the relationship with p-adic Hodge theory via syntomic cohomology.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project