Paul Gauduchon

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Paul Gauduchon (born March 22, 1945 ) is a French mathematician who deals with differential geometry .

Paul Gauduchon, Bures-sur-Yvette 2007

Gauduchon studied from 1965 at the elite university École polytechnique and carried out research for the CNRS from 1968 . In 1975 he received his doctorate (Doctor d'Etat) with André Lichnerowicz at the University of Paris VII ( Sur quelques proprietes des fibers holomorphes ) and completed his habilitation in 1986. Since 1990 he has been research director of the CNRS at the Center de Mathématiques of the École Polytechnique in Palaiseau near Paris. There he heads the geometry group and organizes the seminar on Riemannian geometry named after Arthur Besse . He also teaches at the Institut des Mathematiques de Jussieu .

Today he introduced metrics named after him in Hermitian geometry (the complex correspondences of Riemannian manifolds with Hermitian metric) ( Gauduchon metric ).

Fonts

  • with Marcel Berger , Edmond Mazet Le specter d'une variété Riemannienne , Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 194, 1971
  • Editor Harmonic Mappings, Twisters, and O-Models , World Scientific 1988

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project