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Marie-Claude Arnaud

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Marie-Claude Arnaud-Delabrière is a French mathematician, specializing in dynamical systems. She is University Professor of Mathematics at the University of Avignon[1] and since 2013 a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.[2]

Arnaud earned her doctorate in 1990 from Paris Diderot University under the supervision of Michael Herman.[3]

In 2010, Arnaud was a speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians.[4] In 2011 she won the Gabrielle Sand and M. Guido Triossi Prize [fr] of the French Academy of Sciences for her work on Hamiltonian dynamical systems, and in particular on the regularity of invariant curves in the dynamics of billiards.[1][5]

References

  1. ^ a b Faculty profile, University of Avignon, retrieved 2017-07-08
  2. ^ Member profile, Institut Universitaire de France, retrieved 2017-07-08
  3. ^ Marie-Claude Arnaud at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ List of ICM Speakers, retrieved 2017-07-08
  5. ^ Prix Gabrielle Sand laureates (in French), French Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2017-07-09