Nicholas Varopoulos

Nicolas Theodore Varopoulos (Greek Νικόλαος Βαρόπουλος, Nikolaos Varopoulos, also Nicholas Varopoulos; born June 16, 1940) is a Greek mathematician who deals with harmonic analysis and special analysis on Lie groups.

Varopoulos is the son of professor of mathematics in Thessaloniki Varopoulos Theodore (1894-1957), a pupil of Paul Montel. Varopoulos 1971 received his doctorate at the University of Cambridge at John Hunter Williamson. He was from 1965 Lecturer in Mathematics. 1966/67, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study. After his time at Cambridge, he was a professor at the University Pierre and Marie Curie ( Paris VI University ).

In 1968 he received the first Salem Prize. In 1990 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto (Analysis and geometry on groups) and 1970 in Nice ( Groupes des fonctions en Continues analysis harmoniques ). His doctoral include Thomas William Körner and Laurent Saloff -Coste.

Writings

  • With Saloff -Coste, T. Coulhon: Analysis and Geometry on Groups. Cambridge University Press, 1992
  • Mathematicians ( 20th century)
  • University teachers (University Pierre and Marie Curie )
  • Greek
  • Born in 1940
  • Man
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