Emmanuel Trelat

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Emmanuel Trélat (born December 24, 1974 ) is a French mathematician.

Trélat studied mathematics from 1994 at the École normal supérieure de Cachan , graduating from the Agrégation in 1998. In 2000 he received his doctorate from B. Bonnard at the Université de Bourgogne in Dijon ( Etude asymptotique et transcendance de la fonction valeur en controle optimal; catégorie log- exp en géométrie sous-Riemannienne dans le cas Martinet ). From 2001 he was Maitre de conferences at the University of Paris-South , where he completed his habilitation in 2005 (Controle en dimension finie et infinie). In 2006 he became a professor at the University of Orléans . From 2011 he is professor at the University of Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie) in the Jacques-Louis Lions laboratory.

He deals with control theory in both finite and infinite dimensions, including numerical methods. Among other things, he deals with applications in space travel and control in hydrodynamics. Further research areas are sub-Riemannian geometry, tomography and radon transformation, fractonal derivations and fractional Sobolew spaces.

In 2012 he received the Felix Klein Prize .

Fonts

  • Control optimal: theory et applications , Vuibert 2005
  • with B. Bonnard, L. Faubourg Mécanique céleste et controle de systèmes spatiaux , Springer Verlag 2006

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Individual evidence

  1. Laudation for the Klein Prize