Véronique Fischer

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Véronique Fischer (born May 3, 1975 in Suresnes ) is a French mathematician.

Fischer received his doctorate in 2004 from the University of Paris-South in Orsay under N. Louhoué ( Etude de deux classes de groupes nilpotents de pas deux ). As a postdoctoral fellow she was at the University of Gothenburg, the Scuola normal superiore in Pisa, the University of Neuchatel and at King's College London (2010/11 as Grace Chisholm Young Fellow). In 2015 she became a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath .

It deals with harmonic analysis and geometry of Lie groups and their representation theory, pseudo differential operators and partial differential equations, sub-Riemannian geometry and geometric analysis.

In 2014 she and Michael Ruzhansky received the Ferran-Sunyer-i-Balaguer Prize for her book Quantization of Nilpotent Lie Groups .

Fonts

  • with M. Ruzhansky: Quantization of nilpotent Lie groups, Birkhäuser 2016
  • with M. Ruzhansky: A pseudo-differential calculus on the Heisenberg group. Comptes Rendus Mathematique, Volume 352, 2014, pp. 197-204.
  • Intrinsic pseudo-differential calculus on compact Lie groups, Journal of Functional Analysis, Volume 268, 2015, pp. 3404-3477.

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