Biography:Marie-France Vignéras

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Marie-France Vignéras

Marie-France Vignéras (born 1946) is a France mathematician. She is a Professor Emeritus of the Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu in Paris.[1] She is known for her proof published in 1980 of the existence of isospectral non-isometric Riemann surfaces.[2][3][4] Such surfaces show that one cannot hear the shape of a hyperbolic drum.[5][6] Another highlight of her work is the establishment of the mod-l local Langlands correspondence for GL(n) in 2000. Her current work concerns the p-adic Langlands program.

Early life and education

Born in 1946, Vignéras was the daughter of Janine Mocudé and Robert Vignéras (sea captain and pilot in the port of Dakar). She spent her childhood in Senegal, and did her high school studies at the lycée Van-Vollenhoven in Dakar. She moved to the University of Bordeaux after receiving her baccalauréat in Senegal. She received the agrégation de mathématiques in 1969 and the doctorat d'Etat in 1974; her thesis was written under the direction of Jacques Martinet.

Career

Vignéras served as Director of Mathematics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Sèvres from 1977 to 1983. At the conclusion of her term at the ENS, she rejoined her colleagues at the University of Paris 7. Since 2010 she has been Emeritus Professor. Vignéras has made numerous invited visits to foreign universities and institutes, including the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, the University of California at Berkeley, the Tata Institute for Fundamental Research in Mumbai, the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University. She has been the Emmy Noether Professor at the University of Göttingen and has been an invited speaker at the European Congress of Mathematics (Barcelona, 2000) and the International Congress of Mathematics (Beijing, 2002).

Her thesis students include Jean-Loup Waldspurger (directeur de recherches at the C.N.R.S.), Jean-Francois Dat (professor at l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6)), Rachel Ollivier (associate professor at the University of British Columbia) and Tony Ly.

Awards

Vignéras received the Médaille Albert Chatelet in 1978, the Médaille d'argent of the C.N.R.S. in 1984, the Prix von Humboldt in 1985 and the Prix Petit d'Ormoy, Carrière, Thébault (fr) of the French Academy of Sciences in 1997. She was elected to the 2018 class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society.[7]

Selected publications

References

  1. "Marie-France Vigneras". https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~marie-france.vigneras/. Retrieved 27 October 2018. 
  2. Anthony Joseph; Fulbert Mignot; Francois Murat; Bernard Prum; Rudolf Rentschler (July 1994). First European Congress of Mathematics: Volume I Invited Lectures. Nelson Thornes. p. 162. ISBN 978-3-7643-2798-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=hLrptG7XxvwC&pg=PA162. 
  3. Seppälä, M.; Sorvali, t. (2011). Geometry of Riemann Surfaces and Teichmüller Spaces. Elsevier. p. 117. ISBN 9780080872803. https://books.google.com/?id=CbzjxsC3GcMC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false. 
  4. Andersson, Stg I.; Lapidus, Michel (2012). Progress in Inverse Spectral Geometry. Birkhäuser. p. 137. ISBN 9783034889384. https://books.google.com/?id=8mz0BwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false. 
  5. Brooks, Robert (2005). Geometry, Spectral Theory, Groups, and Dynamics. American Mathematical Society. p. 75. ISBN 9780821837108. https://books.google.com/?id=tJsbCAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false. 
  6. Vignéras, Marie-France (1980). "Variétés riemanniennes isospectrales non isométriques". Annals of Mathematics. Second Series 112 (1): 21–32. doi:10.2307/1971319. 
  7. 2018 Class of the Fellows of the AMS, American Mathematical Society, http://ams.org/profession/ams-fellows/new-fellows, retrieved 2017-11-03 

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