Fanny Kassel

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Fanny Kassel, Oberwolfach 2011

Fanny Kassel (* 1984 ) is a French mathematician.

Kassel, the daughter of Christian Kassel , did her doctorate in 2009 with Yves Benoist at the University of Paris-Süd in Orsay (Compact quotients of real or p-adic homogeneous spaces), and from 2011 to 2016 worked at the Laboratoire Paul Painlevé of the CNRS at the University of Lille I. and qualified as a professor in 2016 (Géométrie d'actions de groupes discrets). She does research for the CNRS at the Laboratoire Alexandre Grothendieck of the IHES .

Kassel deals with the geometry and dynamics of discrete subgroups of Lie groups, including space-time geometries with pseudo-Siemens metrics, anti-de-sitter spaces and projective geometries. She is invited to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2018 in Rio de Janeiro ( Geometric structures and representations of discrete groups ).

In 2015 she received the bronze medal of the CNRS and in 2016 she received a Starting Grant from the European Research Council.

Fonts

  • with J. Danciger, F. Guéritaud: Margulis spacetimes via the arc complex, Invent. Math., Volume 204, 2016, pp. 133-193, Arxiv
  • with J. Danciger, F. Guéritaud: Geometry and topology of complete Lorentz spacetimes of constant curvature, Ann. Sci. Éc. Standard. Supér., Volume 49, 2016, pp. 1-56. Arxiv
  • with Toshiyuki Kobayashi : Poincaré series for non-Riemannian locally symmetric spaces, Adv. Math., Volume 287, 2016, pp. 123-236, Arxiv

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fanny Kassel in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Arxiv
  3. CNRS bronze medal 2015
  4. IHES News on Kassel