Peter Scholze(1987)
MathematicsPeter Scholze is a recipient of the Fields Medal (2018) from Germany. They have received 4 major awards in total. Their primary field is Mathematics. They were educated at University of Bonn and Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium. They have been affiliated with Max Planck Institute for Mathematics.
4
Major Awards
124
Publications
1,945
Citations
20
h-index
35
i10-index
15.7
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#5
Prismatic $F$-crystals and crystalline Galois representations
Cambridge Journal of Mathematics(2021)
45
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksRelative perversity
Communications of the American Mathematical Society2023
6citations
Open Access17citations
Prismatic $F$-crystals and crystalline Galois representations
Cambridge Journal of Mathematics2021
45citations
Open Access177citations
Liquid Tensor Experiment
Experimental Mathematics2021
58citations
Arithmetic Geometry
Oberwolfach Reports2021
0citations
Adic spaces II
Berkeley Lectures on p-adic Geometry2020
0citations
Lecture 13. Shtukas with one leg II
Berkeley Lectures on p-adic Geometry2020
0citations
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
University of Bonn
Heinrich-Hertz-Gymnasium
Doctoral Advisor
Michael Rapoport
Career Timeline
University of Bonn?–present
Clay Mathematics Institute2011–2016
Hausdorff Center for Mathematics2012–present
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics2018–present
Academy Memberships
Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Terence Tao
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014)

Gerd Faltings
Abel Prize (2026)

Maryna Viazovska
Fields Medal (2022)

James Maynard
Fields Medal (2022)

Martin Hairer
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2021)

Manjul Bhargava
Fellow of the Royal Society (2019)

Jean Bourgain
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2017)

Ben Green
Salem Prize (2007)
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