Louis Boutet de Monvel (22 June 1941 – 25 December 2014) was a French mathematician who worked on functional analysis.[1]
He was a student of Laurent Schwartz in Paris and was professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University. He was married to Anne Boutet de Monvel, also a mathematician.[2]
In 2007 he was awarded the Émile Picard Medal of the French Academy of Sciences and in 2003 the Prix de l'État.
According to the Mathematics Genealogy Project [3] his Ph.D. students are AbdelAli Attioui (1994), Jean-Marc Delort, Bernard Helffer (1976), Gilles Lebeau (1984), George Marinescu (1994), Philibert Nang (1996), Serge Lukasiewicz (1997), Alexander Rezounenko (1997).
Publications
edit- "Publications de Louis Boutet de Monvel", Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 54 (5): 1141–1149, 2004, doi:10.5802/aif.2047, ISSN 0373-0956, MR 2127846
References
edit- ^ "Décès de Louis Boutet de Monvel" (in French). smf.emath.fr. 25 December 2014. Archived from the original on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
- ^ Simon, Barry (2019), Loewner's theorem on monotone matrix functions, Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften [Fundamental Principles of Mathematical Sciences], vol. 354, Springer, Cham, p. 357, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-22422-6, ISBN 978-3-030-22421-9, MR 3969971
- ^ Louis Boutet de Monvel at the Mathematics Genealogy Project, October 2021.
External links
edit- Literature by and about Louis Boutet de Monvel in the German National Library catalogue
- Homepage at the Jussieu Institute of Mathematics
- Conference in his honor 2003
- Conference in his honor 2016
- Louis Boutet de Monvel at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Louis Boutet de Monvel at Scopus (abstract and citation database)