Biography:Tan Lei
Tan Lei 谭蕾 | |
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Tan Lei in Oberwolfach, 2008 | |
Born | Pingxiang, Jiangxi, China | 18 March 1963
Died | 1 April 2016 | (aged 53)
Nationality | Chinese |
Education | Wuhan University (BA) University of Paris-Sud, Orsay (MA) University of Paris-Sud, Orsay (PhD) |
Spouse(s) | Hans Henrik Rugh |
Children | 2 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Thesis | Accouplements des polynômes quadratiques complexes (1986) |
Doctoral advisor | Adrien Douady |
Website | www |
Tan Lei (Chinese: 谭蕾; 1963–2016) was a mathematician specialising in complex dynamics and functions of complex numbers. She is most well-known for her contributions to the study of the Mandelbrot set and Julia set.[1]
Career
After gaining her PhD in Mathematics in 1986 at University of Paris-Sud, Orsay, Tan worked as an assistant researcher in Geneva. She then conducted postdoctoral projects at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics and University of Bremen until 1989, when she was made a lecturer at Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon in France . Tan held a research position at University of Warwick from 1995 to 1999, before becoming a senior lecturer at Cergy-Pontoise University. She was made professor at University of Angers in 2009.[2]
Mathematical work
Tan obtained important results about the Julia and Mandelbrot sets, in particular investing their fractality and the similarities between the two.[pub 1] For example she showed that at the Misiurewicz points these sets are asymptotically similar through scaling and rotation.[pub 2] She constructed examples of polynomials whose Julia sets are homeomorphic to the Sierpinski carpet[pub 3] and which are disconnected.[pub 4] She contributed to other areas of complex dynamics.[pub 5][pub 6] She also wrote some surveys and popularisation work around her research topics.[pub 7][pub 8]
Legacy
A conference in Tan's memory was held in Beijing, China , in May 2016.[3]
Publications
Thesis
- Tan, Lei (1986). Accouplements des polynômes quadratiques complexes. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences (PhD). 302. Paris.
Books
- Tan, Lei, ed (2000). The Mandelbrot Set, Theme and Variations. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series. 274. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521774765.
Articles
- ↑ Local properties of The Mandelbrot set M, Similarity between M and Julia sets, Proceedings of the seventh European Women in Mathematics (EWM) meeting, Madrid, 1995, S. 71-82.
- ↑ Similarity between the Mandelbrot set and Julia Sets, Communications in Mathematical Physics 134 (1990), pp. 587-617.
- ↑ A Sierpinski carpet as Julia set, Appendix to: J. Milnor, Geometry and dynamics of quadratic rational maps, Exp. Math., volume 2, 1993, pp. 78-81
- ↑ With K. Pilgrim: Rational maps with disconnected Julia set, Astérisque, volume 261, 2000, pp. 349-384
- ↑ With G.-Zh. Cui: A characterization of hyperbolic rational maps, Invent. math., Band 183, 2011, S. 451-516.
- ↑ With Xavier Buff: The quadratic dynatomic curves are smooth and irreducible, in: Araceli Bonifant, Misha Lyubich, Scott Sutherland (eds.), Frontiers in Complex Dynamics: In Celebration of John Milnor's 80th Birthday, Princeton University Press, 2014, S. 49-72.
- ↑ With Xavier Buff and G.-Zh. Cui: Teichmüller spaces and holomorphic dynamics, in: Athanase Papadopoulos (ed.), Handbook of Teichmüller Theory, Volume 4, EMS 2014
- ↑ With Arnaud Chéritat: Si nous faisons danser les racines? Un hommage à Bill Thurston , Images des mathématiques CNRS, 7 Nov. 2012
References
- ↑ Chéritat, Arnaud (2012). "Tan Lei and Shishikura's example of non-mateable degree 3 polynomials without a Levy cycle". Annales de la Faculté des Sciences de Toulouse. Mathématiques 21 (S5): 935–980. doi:10.5802/afst.1358.
- ↑ Yang Fei (2016). "Memory Diapos (pdf file in Chinese)". https://www.math.u-psud.fr/~rugh/tanlei-beijing.html.
- ↑ "Memory Conference for Tan Lei Held in Beijing May 9–10, 2016" (in French). https://www.math.u-psud.fr/~rugh/tanlei-beijing.html.