Nicolas Varopoulos

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Nicolas Theodore Varopoulos ( Greek Νικόλαος Βαρόπουλος Nikolaos Varopoulos , also Nicholas Varopoulos ; born June 16, 1940 ) is a Greek mathematician who deals with harmonic analysis and especially analysis on Lie groups.

Varopoulos is the son of the mathematics professor in Thessaloniki Theodore Varopoulos (1894-1957), a student of Paul Montel . Varopoulos received his PhD from Cambridge University in 1965 with John Hunter Williamson . From 1965 he was a lecturer in mathematics there. After his time at Cambridge he was a professor at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie (University of Paris VI).

In 1968 he received the first Salem Prize . In 1990 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyōto ( Analysis and geometry on groups ) and in 1970 in Nice ( Groupes des fonctions continues en analyze harmoniques ). His doctoral students include Thomas William Körner and Laurent Saloff-Coste .

Fonts

  • with L. Saloff-Coste, T. Coulhon: Analysis and Geometry on Groups . Cambridge University Press, 1992
  • Tensor analysis and harmonic analysis, Acta Mathematica, Volume 119, 1967, pp. 51-112.
  • with DL Salinger: Convolutions of measures and sets of analyticity ". Math. Scand., Volume 25, 1969, pp. 5-18
  • Groups of continuous functions in harmonic analysis, Acta Mathematica, Volume 125, 1970, pp. 109-152

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nicholas Varopoulos - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved March 20, 2017 .