Tatiana Toro

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Tatiana Toro, Berkeley 1993

Tatiana Toro (born July 5, 1964 in Bogota ) is a Colombian mathematician who deals with harmonic analysis, partial differential equations and geometric measurement theory (especially free boundary conditions and regularity issues). She is a professor at the University of Washington .

Tatiana Toro studied mathematics at the University of Bogota and Stanford University , where she earned her master's degree and received her doctorate in 1992 with Leon Simon ( Functions in W (2,2) have Lipschitz Graphs ) 1992/93 she was at the institute for Advanced Study and 1993/94 Morrey Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley . In 1994 she became an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago and in 1996 at the University of Washington , where she became an Associate Professor in 1998 and Professor in 2002. She was Robert R. & Elaine F. Phelps Professor in Mathematics there from 2012 and is Craig McKibben & Sarah Merner Professor there .

In 2005 she was visiting professor at University College London and 2001/02 Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard and visiting professor at Harvard. In 1997 she was at MSRI .

She was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 in Hyderabad ( Potential Analysis Meets Geometric Measure Theory ). In 2015/16 she was a Guggenheim Fellow, 2012/13 Simons Foundation Fellow and 1996 to 2000 Sloan Research Fellow . She is a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020 .

Fonts

  • Doubling and Flatness: Geometry of Measures, Notices of the AMS, Volume 44, October 1997, pp. 1087-1094. On-line
  • with Carlos Kenig : Free Boundary Regularity for Harmonic Measures and Poisson Kernels, Annals of Math., Volume 150, 1999, pp. 369-454.
  • Surfaces with generalized second fundamental form in L2 are Lipschitz manifolds, J. Diff. Geom., Vol. 39, 1994, pp. 65-101
  • Geometric conditions and existence of bilipschitz parameterizations, Duke Math. J., Volume 77, 1995, pp. 193-227.
  • with Guy David : Reifenberg parameterizations for sets with holes, Memoirs of the AMS 215, 2012
  • with Guy David: Regularity of almost minimizers with free boundary, Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations, Volume 54, 2015, 455-524, Arxiv

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tatiana Toro in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used