词条 | Michelle Schatzman |
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| name = Michelle Schatzman | image = | legend = | birth_date = {{birth date|1949|12|8|df=y}} | birth_place = Lyon, France | death_date = {{death date and age|2010|8|20|1949|12|8|df=y}} | nationality = French | field = Mathematics | work_institution = Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 | alma_mater = université Paris VI | doctoral_advisors = Haïm Brezis Jacques-Louis Lions | doctoral_students = Stéphane Descombes Magali Ribot | awards = Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur | notes = }} Michelle Schatzman (1949–2010) was a French mathematician, specializing in applied mathematics, who combined research as a CNRS research director and teaching as a professor at the Claude Bernard University Lyon 1. BiographyMichelle Véra Schatzman was born in a secular Jewish family. Her father is French astrophysicist Évry Schatzman, who also became president of the Rationalist Union. Her mother Ruth Schatzman (née Fisher) is an associate of Russian in high schools in Lille and Paris, then a lecturer at the Paris VIII University. Michelle Schatzman married Yves Pigier in 1975. They had two children, Claude Mangoubi (née Pigier), born in 1976 in Clamart, and René Pigier, born in 1983 in Paris. They divorced in 1988. Her daughter is married to Dan Mangoubi, an Israeli mathematician, a professor at the Albert Einstein Institute of the University of Jerusalem.[1] Education and careerMichelle Schatzman entered École normale supérieure de jeunes filles in 1968. She obtained the aggregation and a PhD in 1971, under the leadership of Haïm Brezis and a state doctorate in 1979 under the direction of Jacques Louis Lions. She was attaché then research assistant from 1972 to 1984 at the Laboratoire d'analyse numérique in Paris 6, now Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, then from spring 1981, at the Center of Applied Mathematics of the École Polytechnique. She became a professor at the Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in 1984, in the Lyon-Saint-Étienne digital analysis team, which in 1995 became the Laboratory for Applied Mathematics in Lyon (MAPLY), for eight years. This laboratory merged in 2005 with other laboratories in Lyons to found the {{Interlanguage link multi|Institut Camille Jordan|fr}}. She returned to the CNRS in 2005 as a research director while continuing to teach, especially master students. Over the years, she has written more than 70 scientific articles, many of them are still frequently quoted. Awards
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References1. ^Dan Mangoubi. 2. ^Décret du 31 décembre 2008 portant promotion et nomination. 3. ^Prix de Mme Claude Berthault Fondation de l’Institut de France {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150209172424/http://www.academie-sciences.fr/activite/prix/laureat_berthault.pdf |date=2015-02-09 }} 4. ^{{cite journal|last1=Chapman|first1=S. J.|last2=Rubinstein|first2=J.|last3=Schatzman|first3=M.|title=A mean-field model of superconducting vortices|journal=European Journal of Applied Mathematics|date=1 April 1996|volume=7|issue=2|pages=97–111|doi=10.1017/S0956792500002242|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/european-journal-of-applied-mathematics/article/a-mean-field-model-of-superconducting-vortices/B7D49C04E5641CE32B74950540186892|issn=1469-4425}} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Sandier|first1=Etienne|last2=Serfaty|first2=Sylvia|title=Vortices in the Magnetic Ginzburg–Landau Model|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=9780817645502|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pIo9pbXo108C&pg=PA296&lpg=PA296&dq=Chapman-Rubinstein-Schatzman&source=bl&ots=LAoS3Aglxe&sig=OsnsVH1--AB_mx0UPnOMxmUZXRk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwimndnpy5nUAhVqiFQKHc6tB9wQ6AEIVDAI#v=onepage&q=Chapman-Rubinstein-Schatzman&f=false|language=en}} External links
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