Denis-Charles Cisinski


Denis-Charles Cisinski is a mathematician focussing on higher category theory, homotopy theory, K-theory and algebraic geometry. In 2001, Cisinski model structures on topoi were introduced and later named after him. Since 2016, Denis-Charles Cisinski works at the Universität Regensburg.

Research

Denis-Charles Cisinski obtained his PhD in 2002 at the Paris Diderot University with a thesis supervised by Georges Maltsiniotis and titled Les préfaisceaux comme modèles des types d'homotopie. It was expanded and released as a book in 2006, further developing the theory from Pursuing Stacks by Alexander Grothendieck. In 2015, Denis-Charles Cisinski gave a talk at the Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki summarizing the current state of research titled Catégories supérieures et théorie des topos. Higher Categories and Homotopical Algebra, a mathematical textbook about higher category theory by Denis-Charles Cisinski, was published in 2019.

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