Nessim Sibony

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Nessim Sibony (* 1947 ) is a French mathematician who deals with complex analysis. He is a professor at the University of Paris-South in Orsay .

Life

Sibony received his doctorate in 1974 from the University of Paris-South ( Problèmes de prolongement analytique et d'approximation polynômiale pondérée ). Among other things, he deals with complex dynamics in several variables, partially collaborating with John Erik Fornæss ( Fatou-Julia theory in 2 complex variables).

Independently of Adrien Douady and John H. Hubbard , he proved in the 1980s that the Mandelbrot set is locally connected .

In 1990 he was invited speaker at the ICM in Kyōto (Some recent results on weakly pseudoconvex domains). In 2009 he received the Sophie Germain Prize and in 2017 the Stefan Bergman Prize .

Fonts

  • with Dierk Schleicher, Eric Bedford, Tien-Cuong Dinh, Marco Brunella, Marco Abate Holomorphic dynamical systems , Lectures at CIME (Cetraro 2008, therein Sibony, Dinh Dynamics in several complex variables: Endomorphisms of projective spaces and polynomial like mappings ), Springer Verlag , Lecturenotes in Mathematics, Volume 1998, 2010
  • with Dominique Cerveau, Étienne Ghys, Jean-Christophe Yoccoz Complex Dynamics and Geometry , SMF / AMS Texts and Monographs Volume 10, 2003 (in it by Sibony: Dynamics of rational maps on ), French edition SMF 1999 (Panoramas et Synthèses, Volume 8)
  • Quelques problemes de prolongement de courants en analyze complexe, Duke Mathematical Journal, Volume 52, 1985, pp. 157-197

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Date of birth according to Jean-Paul Pier (editor) Developments of Mathematics 1950-2000 , Birkhäuser, 2000, p. 711 (Kiselman Plurisubharmonic functions and potential theory in several complex variables )
  2. Not published. After Mandelbrot Fractals and Chaos: the Mandelbrot set and beyond , Springer 2004, p. 35
  3. ^ Stefan Bergman Prize 2017