Arno Kuijlaars

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Arno Kuijlaars (2005)

Arno Bernardus Jacobus Kuijlaars (* 1963 ) is a Dutch mathematician who specializes in analysis, approximation theory and stochastics. He is a professor at the Catholic University of Leuven .

Kuijlaars studied at the TU Eindhoven and received his doctorate in 1991 from the University of Utrecht with Emile Bertin (Approximation of Metric Spaces with Applications in Potential Theory).

He deals with Riemann-Hilbert problems using asymptotic analysis ( saddle point approximation ), stochastic processes, the probability distribution of which can be expressed by determinants (determinantal point processes) and the theory of random matrices , orthogonal polynomials and special functions ( Painlevé equations ), multi- orthogonal Polynomials and vector equilibria and with approximation theory.

He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 in Madrid ( Multiple orthogonal polynomials in random matrix theory ). In 2011 he became a corresponding member of the Dutch Academy of Sciences and in 2013 a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society .

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  1. KNAW website