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词条 Nalini Anantharaman
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  1. Life

  2. Selected writings

  3. References

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Professor Nalini Anantharaman (born 26 February 1976) is a French mathematician who has won major prizes including the Henri Poincaré Prize in 2012.

Life

Nalini Florence Anantharaman was born in Paris in 1976 to two mathematicians. Her father and her mother are Professors at the University of Orléans. She entered Ecole Normale Supérieure in 1994.

She completed her Ph.D in Paris under the supervision of François Ledrappier in 2000 at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6).[2] She served as associate professor at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, and Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau).[3]

She became a full Professor, at the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay in 2009 following time out at the University of California in Berkeley in the year before as a Visiting Miller professor.[3] From January to June 2013 she was in Princeton at the Institute for Advanced Study.[2] She is now a Professor at Université de Strasbourg.

In 2012 she won the Henri Poincaré Prize for mathematical physics that she shared with Freeman Dyson, Barry Simon and fellow French woman Sylvia Serfaty.[4] Anantharaman was included for her work in "quantum chaos, dynamical systems and Schrödinger equation, including a remarkable advance in the problem of quantum unique ergodicity".[5] In 2011 she won the Salem Prize which is awarded for work associated with the Fourier Series. She also took the {{ill|Grand Prix Jacques Herbrand|fr}} from the French Academy of Sciences in 2011.[6][7] In 2015, Nalini was elected to be a member of the Academia Europaea.[8] She was an invited plenary speaker at the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians.[9]

In 2018, for her work related to “Quantum Chaos”, Nalini won the Infosys Prize (in Mathematical Sciences category), one of the highest monetary awards in India that recognize excellence in science and research.[10]

Selected writings

  • Entropy and localization of eigenfunctions, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 168, 2008, pp. 435–475
  • with {{ill|Stéphane Nonnenmacher|de}}, Herbert Koch Entropy of self-Functions, Proc. Boarding. Congress Mathem. Physics 2006
  • with Nonnenmacher, Half-delocalization of eigenfunctions for the Laplacian on to Anosov manifold, Annales Inst Fourier, Volume 57, 2007, pp. 2465–2523

References

1. ^MGP
2. ^Nalini Anantharaman, Institute of Advanced Study, retrieved 18 February 2014
3. ^Nalini Anantharaman, University at Orsay, retrieved 18 February 2014
4. ^Henri Poincare Prize list, iam.org, retrieved 18 February 2014
5. ^Citation, iam.org, retrieved 18 February 2014
6. ^Nalini Anantharaman or the Pleasure of Exploring Unknown Areas of Mathematics, {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222045817/http://www.bulletins-electroniques.com/actualites/73042.htm |date=2014-02-22 }} bulletins-electroniques.com, retrieved 18 February 2014
7. ^2011-2013 awards
8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://thewire.in/the-sciences/interview-if-we-want-new-revolutions-we-need-new-abstract-concepts-as-well|title=Interview: 'If We Want New Revolutions, We Need New Abstract Concepts as Well'|website=The Wire|access-date=2019-04-01}}
9. ^{{citation|url=http://www.icm2018.org/portal/en/plenary-lectures|title=Plenary lectures|work=ICM 2018|accessdate=2018-08-08}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.infosys-science-foundation.com/prize/laureates/2018/nalini-anantharaman.asp|title=Infosys Prize - Laureates 2018 - Prof. Nalini Anantharaman|website=www.infosys-science-foundation.com|access-date=2019-01-22}}
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