Eugene Trubowitz

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Eugene Bernard Trubowitz (* 1951 ) is an American mathematician who studies analysis and mathematical physics.

Eugene Trubowitz (center) in Oberwolfach 1984, with De Concini, Calogero

Trubowitz received his PhD in 1977 from Henry McKean at New York University ( The inverse problem for periodic potentials ). In 1979 he became a research fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ( Sloan Research Fellow ). He has been a full professor of mathematics at ETH Zurich since 1983 .

Trubowitz deals with scattering theory (partly with Percy Deift , also inverse scattering theory), integrable systems and their connection to algebraic geometry, mathematical theory of Fermi liquids in statistical mechanics.

In 1994 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich (A rigorous (renormalization group) analysis of superconducting systems).

Fonts

  • with Percy Deift : Inverse scattering on the line , Communications on pure and applied Mathematics, Vol. 32, 1979, pp. 121-251
  • with Joel Feldman , Horst Knörrer : Riemann Surfaces of Infinite Genus, AMS (American Mathematical Society) 2003
  • with Feldman, Knörrer: Fermionic functional integrals and the renormalization group, AMS 2002
  • with David Gieseker , Knörrer: Geometry of algebraic Fermi curves, Academic Press 1992
  • with Jürgen Pöschel : Inverse spectral theory, Academic Press 1987

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eugene Trubowitz in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used