Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques

The Institut des hautes études scientifiques (IHÉS; English: Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies) is a French research institute supporting advanced research in mathematics and theoretical physics. It is located in Bures-sur-Yvette, just south of Paris. It is an independently governed research institute and a founding member of the University of Paris-Saclay.

IHÉS main building

History

The IHÉS was founded in 1958 by businessman and mathematical physicist Léon Motchane with the help of Robert Oppenheimer and Jean Dieudonné as a research centre in France, modeled on the renowned Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, United States.[1]

IHÉS explicitly draws inspiration from the model of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (IAS). ... IHÉS adopted its basic characteristics – the intellectual ones – as a high level institute dedicated to basic research – and certain practical ones – such as the tradition of tea being served daily, conducive to exchanges of views. Of equal importance was the relationship between Oppenheimer and Léon Motchane (1900–1990), the founder and first director of IHÉS. As life member of the scientific committee, advisor to the director, frequent visitor and regular correspondent, Oppenheimer played a major role in the crucial early years at IHÉS. ... Oppenheimer and Motchane ... exchanged long letters and short telegrams on all aspects of life at IHÉS. ... Visits by Oppenheimer were cleverly orchestrated by Léon Motchane and reported in the press. Oppenheimer's presence was an event in itself and his coming to lHÉS gave the Institute important official recognition. Oppenheimer was to come to IHÉS three times: from 16 to 19 September 1959, on 17 and 18 October 1961 (in Bures, although the Institute had not moved there yet), and from 14 to 17 May 1963. His last visit, planned for 1965, was cancelled for health reasons.[2]

The strong personality of Alexander Grothendieck and the broad sweep of his revolutionizing theories were a dominating feature of the first ten years at the IHÉS.[3] René Thom received an invitation from IHÉS in 1963 and after his appointment remained there until his death in 2002.[4] Dennis Sullivan is remembered as one who had a special talent for encouraging fruitful exchanges among visitors and provoking a new and deeper insight into their ideas.[citation needed]

The IHÉS runs a highly regarded mathematical journal, Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS.

IHÉS celebrated its 40th anniversary in 1998[5] and its 50th in 2008.[1][6]

Directors

ImageNameTimespan
Léon Motchane(1958–1971)
Nicolaas Kuiper(1971–1985)
Marcel Berger(1985–1994)
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon(1994–2013)
Emmanuel Ullmo[7](2013–present)

List of faculty members

NameNationalityFieldYear joinedYear leftNotesMajor awards
Alexander GrothendieckStatelessmathematician19581970Fields Medal (1966), Crafoord Prize (1988)
Jean DieudonnéFrenchmathematician19581964
Louis MichelFrenchphysicist19621992Emeritus 1992–1999Wigner Medal (1982)
René ThomFrenchmathematician19631990Emeritus 1990–2002Fields Medal (1958)
David RuelleBelgianphysicist19642000Emeritus since 2000Henri Poincaré Prize (2006), Max Planck Medal (2014)
Pierre DeligneBelgianmathematician19701984Fields Medal (1978), Crafoord Prize (1988), Abel Prize (2013)
Dennis SullivanAmericanmathematician19741997Wolf Prize (2010), Abel Prize (2022)
Jürg FröhlichSwissphysicist19781982Max-Planck Medal (2001), Henri Poincaré Prize (2009)
Oscar Lanford IIIAmericanphysicist19821989
Mikhaïl GromovRussian, Frenchmathematician19822015Emeritus since 2015Wolf Prize (1993), Abel Prize (2009)
Jean BourgainBelgianmathematician19851994Fields Medal (1994), Shaw Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (2012)
Thibault DamourFrenchphysicist19892022Emeritus since 2022Albert Einstein Medal (1996), CNRS Gold Medal (2017)
Maxim KontsevichRussianmathematician1995currentHenri Poincaré Prize (1997), Fields Medal (1998), Crafoord Prize (2008), Shaw Prize (2012)
Laurent LafforgueFrenchmathematician20002021Fields Medal (2002)
Nikita NekrasovRussianphysicist20002013Hermann Weyl Prize (2004), Jacques Herbrand Prize (2004), Compositio Prize (2009)
Vasily PestunRussianphysicist20142023Hermann Weyl Prize (2016)
Hugo Duminil-CopinFrenchmathematician2016currentFields Medal (2022)
Slava RychkovRussian, Italian, Frenchphysicist2017currentNew Horizons in Physics Prize (2014), Mergier-Bourdeix Prize (2019)
Laure Saint-RaymondFrenchmathematician2021current
Dustin Clausen [de]Canadian, Americanmathematician2023current

Scientists associated with the IHES

Alain Connes (Fields Medal 1982), has been holding the Léon Motchane Chair since 1979. Several CNRS researchers are also based at the IHES: Ahmed Abbes, Cédric Deffayet, Ofer Gabber, Fanny Kassel, and Christophe Soulé.[8]

References

External links

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