Ricardo Pérez-Marco

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Ricardo Pérez-Marco (* 1967 in Barcelona ) is a Spanish-French mathematician.

Pérez-Marco studied (after preparing to study at the French Grand Écoles at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris) at the École normal supérieure (and at the same time physics in Barcelona ) and received his doctorate in 1990 at the University of Paris-Süd under Jean- Christophe Yoccoz ( Linearisation des germes de diffeomorphismes holomorphes de (C, 0) et des diffeomorphismes analytiques du cercle ). He then was Director of Research at the CNRS at the University of Paris XIII. He has been a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) since the early 2000s . In 1997 he received a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ( Sloan Research Fellowship ).

Pérez-Marco deals with dynamic systems and solved several important problems there, for which he received the EMS Prize in 1996 . Among other things, he solved a problem from Vladimir Arnold about the linearizability of analytical diffeomorphisms of the circle without accumulation points of periodic orbits. He developed a theory of analytical non-linearizable seeds.

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