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Uruguayan mathematician
Ricardo Mañé Ramirez (
Montevideo , 14 January 1948 – Montevideo, 9 March 1995) was a Uruguayan mathematician, known for his contributions to
dynamical systems and
ergodic theory . He was a doctoral student of
Jacob Palis at
IMPA .
[1]
He was an invited speaker at the
International Congresses of Mathematicians of 1983 and 1994
[2] and is a recipient of the 1994
TWAS Prize .
[3]
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Expansive diffeomorphisms ", Proceedings of the Symposium on Dynamical Systems (University of Warwick, 1974) Lecture Notes in Mathematics Vol. 468 pp. 162–174, Springer-Verlag, 1975.
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Persistent manifolds are normally hyperbolic ",
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society , Vol. 246, (Dec., 1978), pp. 261–283.
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On the dimension of the compact invariant sets of certain non-linear maps ", Springer, Lectures Notes in Mathematics Vol. 898 (1981) 230–242.
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An ergodic closing lemma ",
Annals of Mathematics Second Series, Vol. 116, No. 3 (Nov., 1982), pp. 503–540.
with P. Sad. and
D. Sullivan : "
On the dynamics of rational maps ", Annales Scientifiques l'École Normale Supérieure , Vol. 16, Issue 2, pp. 193–217, 1983.
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A proof of the C1 stability conjecture ",
Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS , Vol. 66, pp. 161–210, 1987
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On the topological entropy of geodesic flows ".
Journal of Differential Geometry , Vol. 45 (1997), no. 1, pp. 74–93.
Ergodic Theory and Differentiable Dynamics (1987, translated from Portuguese into English by Silvio Levy)
Selected Works , Springer, 2017
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