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'''Aline Bonami''' (née Nivat){{r|cv}} is a French mathematician known for her expertise in [[mathematical analysis]]. She is a professor emeritus at the [[University of Orléans]],{{r|mapmo}} and was president of the [[Société mathématique de France]] for 2012–2013.{{r|psmf}}
'''Aline Bonami''' (née Nivat){{r|cv}} is a French mathematician known for her expertise in [[mathematical analysis]]. She is a professor emeritus at the [[University of Orléans]],{{r|mapmo}} and was president of the [[Société mathématique de France]] for 2012–2013.{{r|psmf}}


==Education and career==
Bonami was a student at the [[École normale supérieure de jeunes filles]] from 1963 to 1967, when she became a researcher at the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique]] (CNRS).{{r|mapmo}} In 1970, she completed a doctorate at the [[University of Paris-Sud]], under the supervision of [[Yves Meyer]]; her dissertation was ''Etude des coefficients de Fourier des fonctions de <math>L^p(G)</math>''.{{r|mgp}} She joined the University of Orléans in 1973 and retired as a professor emeritus in 2006.{{r|mapmo}}
Bonami was a student at the [[École normale supérieure de jeunes filles]] from 1963 to 1967, when she became a researcher at the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique]] (CNRS).{{r|mapmo}} In 1970, she completed a doctorate at the [[University of Paris-Sud]], under the supervision of [[Yves Meyer]]; her dissertation was ''Etude des coefficients de Fourier des fonctions de <math>L^p(G)</math>''.{{r|mgp}} She joined the University of Orléans in 1973 and retired as a professor emeritus in 2006.{{r|mapmo}}


==Awards and honors==
The [[French Academy of Sciences]] gave Bonami their {{ill|Prix Petit d'Ormoy, Carrière, Thébault|fr}} in 2001, for her results on
The [[French Academy of Sciences]] gave Bonami their {{ill|Prix Petit d'Ormoy, Carrière, Thébault|fr}} in 2001, for her results on
[[Bergman kernel|Bergman]] and [[Szegő kernel|Szegö projections]], on [[Hankel operator]]s with [[several complex variables]], and on inequalities for hypercontractivity.{{r|poct}}
[[Bergman kernel|Bergman]] and [[Szegő kernel|Szegö projections]], on [[Hankel operator]]s with [[several complex variables]], and on inequalities for hypercontractivity.{{r|poct}}
The [[University of Gothenburg]] gave her an honorary doctorate in 2002.{{r|mapmo}} A conference on [[harmonic analysis]] was held in her honor in Orléans in 2014.{{r|conf}}
The [[University of Gothenburg]] gave her an honorary doctorate in 2002.{{r|mapmo}} A conference on [[harmonic analysis]] was held in her honor in Orléans in 2014.{{r|conf}}

==Personal==
Bonami is the sister of French computer scientist [[Maurice Nivat]].{{r|curien}}


==References==
==References==
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<ref name=curien>{{citation
| last = Curien | first = Pierre-Louis
| doi = 10.1016/S0304-3975(02)00004-X
| issue = 1-2
| journal = [[Theoretical Computer Science (journal)|Theoretical Computer Science]]
| mr = 1909565
| pages = 3–23
| title = Une brève biographie scientifique de Maurice Nivat
| url = https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82563858.pdf
| volume = 281
| year = 2002}}</ref>


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Revision as of 20:57, 29 July 2018

Aline Bonami (née Nivat)[1] is a French mathematician known for her expertise in mathematical analysis. She is a professor emeritus at the University of Orléans,[2] and was president of the Société mathématique de France for 2012–2013.[3]

Education and career

Bonami was a student at the École normale supérieure de jeunes filles from 1963 to 1967, when she became a researcher at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).[2] In 1970, she completed a doctorate at the University of Paris-Sud, under the supervision of Yves Meyer; her dissertation was Etude des coefficients de Fourier des fonctions de .[4] She joined the University of Orléans in 1973 and retired as a professor emeritus in 2006.[2]

Awards and honors

The French Academy of Sciences gave Bonami their Prix Petit d'Ormoy, Carrière, Thébault [fr] in 2001, for her results on Bergman and Szegö projections, on Hankel operators with several complex variables, and on inequalities for hypercontractivity.[5] The University of Gothenburg gave her an honorary doctorate in 2002.[2] A conference on harmonic analysis was held in her honor in Orléans in 2014.[6]

Personal

Bonami is the sister of French computer scientist Maurice Nivat.[7]

References

  1. ^ Curriculum vitae (PDF), Société mathématique de France, retrieved 2018-07-28
  2. ^ a b c d "Aline Bonami, Emeritus Professor", Membres, Laboratoire de Mathématiques - Analyse, Probabilités, Modélisation - Orléans (MAPMO), retrieved 2018-07-28
  3. ^ Anciens présidents 1873–2014, Société mathématique de France, retrieved 2018-07-28
  4. ^ Aline Bonami at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ "Prix Petit d'Ormoy, Carrière, Thébault", Prix thématiques de la première division, French Academy of Sciences, p. 132
  6. ^ Talks of the conference in honor of Aline Bonami, retrieved 2018-07-28
  7. ^ Curien, Pierre-Louis (2002), "Une brève biographie scientifique de Maurice Nivat" (PDF), Theoretical Computer Science, 281 (1–2): 3–23, doi:10.1016/S0304-3975(02)00004-X, MR 1909565

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