MATHEMATICIAN

Claire Voisin

1962 - Today

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Claire Voisin (born 4 March 1962) is a French mathematician known for her work in algebraic geometry. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Claire Voisin has received more than 102,005 page views. Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Claire Voisin is the 823rd most popular mathematician (up from 855th in 2019), the 4,733rd most popular biography from France (up from 4,800th in 2019) and the 106th most popular French Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Claire Voisin ranks 823 out of 1,004Before her are Armand Borel, James Waddell Alexander II, Boris Galerkin, Laurent Lafforgue, Nikolai Bugaev, and Ludwig Schläfli. After her are Ivan Petrovsky, Heinz Prüfer, Stanislav Smirnov, Peter Tait, Carl Gustav Axel Harnack, and Paul Montel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Claire Voisin ranks 319Before her are Aya Kitō, Aida Turturro, Berry van Aerle, Martin Wuttke, Timo Soini, and Anvar Chingizoglu. After her are Andrei Panin, Gilby Clarke, Roger Clemens, Volker Weidler, Fernando Martín Espina, and Nia Vardalos.

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In France

Among people born in France, Claire Voisin ranks 4,733 out of 6,770Before her are Karan Singh (1931), Émile Fisseux (1868), Armand Blanchonnet (1903), Jacques-Pierre Amette (1943), Georges Spénale (1913), and Louis Armand (1905). After her are Anthony Modeste (1988), Guy Drut (1950), Kazimir Hnatow (1929), Théodore Aubanel (1829), Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès (1817), and Adrienne Bolland (1895).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In France

Among mathematicians born in France, Claire Voisin ranks 106Before her are Victor Puiseux (1820), Joseph-Alfred Serret (1819), Jacques-Louis Lions (1928), Marie-Jeanne de Lalande (1768), Cédric Villani (1973), and Laurent Lafforgue (1966). After her are Paul Montel (1876), Roger Apéry (1916), Cécile DeWitt-Morette (1922), Henri Padé (1863), James Lighthill (1924), and Émile Léonard Mathieu (1835).