Emmanuel Kowalski

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Emmanuel Kowalski (* 1969 in Grenoble ) is a French mathematician who deals with analytical number theory.

Emmanuel Kowalski, Oberwolfach 2011

Kowalski studied at the École normal supérieure de Lyon and received his PhD from Rutgers University under Henryk Iwaniec in 1998 ( The rank of the Jacobean of modular curves: analytic methods ). As a post-doctoral student , he was a Veblen Research Instructor at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study . From 2002 he was professor at the University of Bordeaux and has been professor at ETH Zurich since 2008 .

With Iwaniec he wrote a standard work on analytical number theory.

In 2019 Kowalski was elected to the Academia Europaea .

Fonts

  • The large sieve and its applications: arithmetic geometry, random walks and discrete groups, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-88851-6 .
  • with Iwaniec: Analytic Number Theory, American Mathematical Society 2004

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project