Claude Chabauty (May 4, 1910, in Oran â June 2, 1990, in Dieulefit) was a French mathematician.
He was admitted in 1929 to the ÃÂcole normale supérieure in Paris. In 1938 he obtained his doctorate with a thesis on number theory and algebraic geometry. Subsequently he was a professor in Strasbourg. From 1954 on, and for 22 years, he was the director of the department of pure mathematics at the University of Grenoble.
He worked on Diophantine approximation and geometry of numbers, where he used both classical and p-adic analytic methods. He introduced the Chabauty topology to generalise Mahler's compactness theorem from Euclidean lattices to more general discrete subgroups.
His 1938 doctoral thesis, developing ideas of Skolem, is important in algebraic geometry. According to André Weil: