Dominique Hulin | |
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Nationality | French |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Ecole Normale Supérieure |
Thesis | Pinching and Betti numbers (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | Marcel Berger |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Mathematics |
Sub-discipline | Differential geometry, Riemannian geometry |
Institutions | Paris-Saclay University |
Website | Home page |
Dominique Hulin (born 1959) [1] is a French mathematician specializing in differential geometry and known for her textbook on Riemannian geometry.
Hulin studied mathematics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris from 1978 to 1983, [2] working there with Marcel Berger and completing her doctorate in 1983 with the dissertation Pinching and Betti numbers. [3] She was an assistant professor at Paris Diderot University from 1983 to 1985, when she became maître de conferences at Paris-Sud University, which later became Paris-Saclay University. [2] In 2019 she was advanced to the exceptional class of maîtres de conferences. [4]
She is the coauthor, with Sylvestre Gallot and Jacques Lafontaine, of the textbook Riemannian Geometry (Universitext, Springer, 1987; 3rd ed., 2004). [5]
Dominique Hulin | |
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Nationality | French |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Ecole Normale Supérieure |
Thesis | Pinching and Betti numbers (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | Marcel Berger |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Mathematics |
Sub-discipline | Differential geometry, Riemannian geometry |
Institutions | Paris-Saclay University |
Website | Home page |
Dominique Hulin (born 1959) [1] is a French mathematician specializing in differential geometry and known for her textbook on Riemannian geometry.
Hulin studied mathematics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris from 1978 to 1983, [2] working there with Marcel Berger and completing her doctorate in 1983 with the dissertation Pinching and Betti numbers. [3] She was an assistant professor at Paris Diderot University from 1983 to 1985, when she became maître de conferences at Paris-Sud University, which later became Paris-Saclay University. [2] In 2019 she was advanced to the exceptional class of maîtres de conferences. [4]
She is the coauthor, with Sylvestre Gallot and Jacques Lafontaine, of the textbook Riemannian Geometry (Universitext, Springer, 1987; 3rd ed., 2004). [5]