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|name = Jacques-Louis Lions |image = Jacques-Louis_Lions.jpeg |image_size = |caption = Lions in 1970 |birth_date = {{Birth date|1928|5|3|df=y}} |birth_place = Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France |death_date = {{Death date and age|2001|5|17|1928|5|3|df=y}} |death_place = Paris, France |nationality = French |field = Mathematics |work_institutions = École Polytechnique Collège de France |alma_mater = University of Nancy |doctoral_advisor = Laurent Schwartz |doctoral_students = {{Interlanguage link multi|Alain Bensoussan|fr}} Jean-Michel Bismut Haïm Brezis Erol Gelenbe Roland Glowinski Roger Temam |known_for = Partial differential equations |prizes = Japan Prize (1991) }}Jacques-Louis Lions ({{IPA-fr|ljɔ̃ːs|lang}};[1] 3 May 1928 – 17 May 2001) was a French mathematician who made contributions to the theory of partial differential equations and to stochastic control, among other areas. He received the SIAM's John von Neumann Lecture prize in 1986 and numerous other distinctions.[2][3] Lions is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.[4] BiographyAfter being part of the French Résistance in 1943 and 1944, J.-L. Lions entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1947. He was a professor of mathematics at the Université of Nancy, the Faculty of Sciences of Paris, and the École polytechnique. In 1966 he sent an invitation to Gury Marchuk, the soviet mathematician to visit Paris. This was hand delivered by General De Gaulle during his visit to Akademgorodok in June of that year.[5] He joined the prestigious Collège de France as well as the French Academy of Sciences in 1973. In 1979, he was appointed director of the Institut National de la Recherche en Informatique et Automatique (INRIA), where he taught and promoted the use of numerical simulations using finite elements integration. Throughout his career, Lions insisted on the use of mathematics in industry, with a particular involvement in the French space program, as well as in domains such as energy and the environment. This eventually led him to be appointed director of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) from 1984 to 1992. Lions was elected President of the International Mathematical Union in 1991 and also received the Japan Prize and the Harvey Prize that same year.[3] In 1992, the University of Houston awarded him an honorary doctoral degree. He was elected president of the French Academy of Sciences in 1996 and was also a Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS)[6] and numerous other foreign academies.[2][3] He has left a considerable body of work, among this more than 400 scientific articles, 20 volumes of mathematics that were translated into English and Russian, and major contributions to several collective works, including the 4000 pages of the monumental Mathematical analysis and numerical methods for science and technology (in collaboration with Robert Dautray), as well as the Handbook of numerical analysis in 7 volumes (with Philippe G. Ciarlet). His son Pierre-Louis Lions is also a well-known mathematician who was awarded a Fields Medal in 1994.[7] In fact both Father and Son have also both received recognition in the form of Honorary Doctorates from Heriot-Watt University in 1986 and 1995 respectively.[8] Books
References1. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czl1a084HGQ CORE Fields Medal Talk: Pierre-Louis Lions on Mean Field Games] 2. ^1 Jacques-Louis Lions. Casinapioiv.va. Retrieved on 9 May 2016. 3. ^1 2 [https://web.archive.org/web/20090524031355/http://www.isces.org/hilbertmedal.html Jacques-Louis LIONS]. isces.org 4. ^{{cite web | last = Thomson ISI | title = Lions, Jacques-Louis, ISI Highly Cited Researchers | url= http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Browse&link2=Results&id=5052 | accessdate = 20 June 2009 | postscript = {{inconsistent citations}}}} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Impagliazzo|first1=John|last2=Proydakov|first2=Eduard|title=Perspectives on Soviet and Russian Computing: First IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, SoRuCom 2006, Petrozavodsk, Russia, July 3-7, 2006, Revised Selected Papers|date=2011|publisher=Springer|isbn=9783642228162|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-jSqCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA239&lpg=PA239&dq=Akademgorodok+Cybernetics&source=bl&ots=a5LlQUUY_n&sig=gRzMno4tmnNsiPHKd1mY9cyi3lc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjhlMySgsvZAhXiI8AKHdXICqgQ6AEIUDAE#v=onepage&q=Akademgorodok%20Cybernetics&f=false|accessdate=1 March 2018|language=en}} 6. ^{{Cite journal | last1 = Ciarlet | first1 = P. G. | authorlink = Philippe G. Ciarlet| doi = 10.1098/rsbm.2002.0015 | title = Jacques-Louis Lions. 2 May 1928 – 17 May 2001 | journal = Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society | volume = 48 | pages = 275–287| year = 2002 | pmid = | pmc = }} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ae-info.org/ae/User/Lions_Pierre-Louis|title=Academy of Europe: Lions Pierre-Louis|last=Hoffmann|first=Ilire Hasani, Robert|website=www.ae-info.org|access-date=6 April 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www1.hw.ac.uk/graduation/honorary-graduates.htm|title=Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh: Honorary Graduates|last=webperson@hw.ac.uk|website=www1.hw.ac.uk|access-date=6 April 2016}} 9. ^{{cite journal|author=Russell, David L.|title=Review: Controlabilité Exacte, Perturbations et Stabilisation de Systèmes Distribués, by J.-L. Lions|journal=Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.)|year=1990|volume=22|issue=2|pages=353–356|url=http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/1990-22-02/S0273-0979-1990-15909-9/S0273-0979-1990-15909-9.pdf|doi=10.1090/s0273-0979-1990-15909-9}} External links
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