From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raphaël Krikorian (born 22 April 1968 in Reims) is a French mathematician, currently a professor at the CY Cergy Paris University. He is known for his contributions to dynamical systems. [1] [2]

After studying at the École polytechnique, Krikorian earned his PhD under supervision of Michael Herman in 1996. [3]

He published his scientific work in such journals as Annals of Mathematics, Duke Mathematical Journal and Inventiones Mathematicae. [4] With Artur Avila he solved the fifth Simon problem on zero measure in the Anderson model equation. [5] [6]

Krikorian is a member of the editorial boards of Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations and Journal of Modern Dynamics. [7] [8]

He was an invited speaker at International Congress of Mathematicians (which has been called "the equivalent ... of an induction to a hall of fame" [9]) in Rio de Janeiro in 2018, [10] and at the conference Dynamics, Equations and Applications in Kraków in 2019. [11]

References

  1. ^ "Curriculum Vitae Raphaël KRIKORIAN" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Raphaël Krikorian - Author Profile - zbMATH Open". zbmath.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Raphaël Krikorian - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". www.mathgenealogy.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Raphaël Krikorian - Author Profile - zbMATH Open". zbmath.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Simon's Problems". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  6. ^ Avila, Artur; Krikorian, Raphaël (2006). "Reducibility or nonuniform hyperbolicity for quasiperiodic Schrödinger cocycles" (PDF). Annals of Mathematics. 164 (3): 911–940. doi: 10.4007/annals.2006.164.911. S2CID  14625584.
  7. ^ "Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations". Springer. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  8. ^ "JMD Editorial Board". Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  9. ^ Castelvecchi, Davide (1 October 2015). "The biggest mystery in mathematics: Shinichi Mochizuki and the impenetrable proof". Nature. 526 (7572): 178–181. Bibcode: 2015Natur.526..178C. doi: 10.1038/526178a. ISSN  1476-4687. PMID  26450038. S2CID  4403935.
  10. ^ "ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers | International Mathematical Union (IMU)". www.mathunion.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  11. ^ "DEA 2019 Invited Speakers". Retrieved 12 March 2023.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raphaël Krikorian (born 22 April 1968 in Reims) is a French mathematician, currently a professor at the CY Cergy Paris University. He is known for his contributions to dynamical systems. [1] [2]

After studying at the École polytechnique, Krikorian earned his PhD under supervision of Michael Herman in 1996. [3]

He published his scientific work in such journals as Annals of Mathematics, Duke Mathematical Journal and Inventiones Mathematicae. [4] With Artur Avila he solved the fifth Simon problem on zero measure in the Anderson model equation. [5] [6]

Krikorian is a member of the editorial boards of Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations and Journal of Modern Dynamics. [7] [8]

He was an invited speaker at International Congress of Mathematicians (which has been called "the equivalent ... of an induction to a hall of fame" [9]) in Rio de Janeiro in 2018, [10] and at the conference Dynamics, Equations and Applications in Kraków in 2019. [11]

References

  1. ^ "Curriculum Vitae Raphaël KRIKORIAN" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Raphaël Krikorian - Author Profile - zbMATH Open". zbmath.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Raphaël Krikorian - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". www.mathgenealogy.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Raphaël Krikorian - Author Profile - zbMATH Open". zbmath.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Simon's Problems". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  6. ^ Avila, Artur; Krikorian, Raphaël (2006). "Reducibility or nonuniform hyperbolicity for quasiperiodic Schrödinger cocycles" (PDF). Annals of Mathematics. 164 (3): 911–940. doi: 10.4007/annals.2006.164.911. S2CID  14625584.
  7. ^ "Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations". Springer. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  8. ^ "JMD Editorial Board". Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  9. ^ Castelvecchi, Davide (1 October 2015). "The biggest mystery in mathematics: Shinichi Mochizuki and the impenetrable proof". Nature. 526 (7572): 178–181. Bibcode: 2015Natur.526..178C. doi: 10.1038/526178a. ISSN  1476-4687. PMID  26450038. S2CID  4403935.
  10. ^ "ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers | International Mathematical Union (IMU)". www.mathunion.org. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  11. ^ "DEA 2019 Invited Speakers". Retrieved 12 March 2023.



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