Michel Merle

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Michel Merle (born July 3, 1949 ) is a French mathematician who studies algebraic geometry and singularities.

Merle studied from 1969 at the École polytechnique and received his doctorate in 1974 under Bernard Teissier at the University of Paris VII (Denis Diderot) (Sur les invariants polaires des courbes planes). In his dissertation he gave a formula for the invariants of polar curves. He was a professor at the University of Nice (Sophia-Antipolis).

He is also involved in mathematics education and was a member of a commission under Jean-Pierre Kahane on the mathematics curriculum in schools, the report of which appeared in 2002. Merle was Vice President of the Société Mathématique de France , responsible for teaching.

Fonts

  • with Joël Briançon, Philippe Maisonobe Localization de systèmes différentiels, stratifications de Whitney et condition de Thom , Invent. Math. Vol. 117, 1994, 531-550, online
  • Invariants polaires des courbes planes, Inv. Math., 41, 1977, 103-111, online
  • with Jean-Pierre Henry, Claude Sabbah : Sur la condition de Thom stricte pour un morphisme analytique complexe , Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure, Sér. 4, Vol. 17, 1984, pp. 227-268
  • Variétés polaires, stratifications de Whitney et classes de Chern des espaces analytiques complexes, d'apres Le-Teissier. Séminaire Bourbaki, No. 600, 1982-1983, numdam

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michel Merle in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Published in Inventiones Mathematicae, 41, 1977, 103–111
  3. Merle Defining Mathematical Literacy in France , MAA, pdf
  4. Gazette des Mathematiciens, No. 78, pdf