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- Varghese Mathai est un mathématicien australien, professeur à l'Université d'Adélaïde. Sa première contribution la plus influente est le (en), qu'il a formulé avec Daniel Quillen, et qui a depuis trouvé des applications dans la théorie des indices et la (en). Il a été nommé professeur titulaire en 2006. Il est nommé directeur de l'Institut de géométrie et de ses applications en 2009. En 2011, il a été élu membre de l'Académie des sciences australienne. En 2013, il a été nommé (en) (Sir Thomas) à l'Université d'Adélaïde et a été élu membre de la Royal Society of South Australia. (fr)
- Mathai Varghese is a mathematician at the University of Adelaide. His first most influential contribution is the Mathai–Quillen formalism, which he formulated together with Daniel Quillen, and which has since found applications in index theory and topological quantum field theory. He was appointed a full professor in 2006. He was appointed Director of the in 2009. In 2011, he was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. In 2013, he was appointed the (Sir Thomas) Elder Professor of Mathematics at the University of Adelaide, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of South Australia. In 2017, he was awarded an ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship.In 2021, he was awarded the prestigious Hannan Medal and Lecture from the Australian Academy of Science, recognizing an outstanding career in Mathematics. In 2021, he was also awarded the prestigious George Szekeres Medalwhich is the Australian Mathematical Society’s most prestigious medal, recognising research achievement and an outstanding record of promoting and supporting the discipline. (en)
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- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D. (en)
- Illinois Institute of Technology B.A. (en)
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- Heat Kernels, Thom Classes and the Index Theorem for Imbeddings (en)
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- Varghese Mathai est un mathématicien australien, professeur à l'Université d'Adélaïde. Sa première contribution la plus influente est le (en), qu'il a formulé avec Daniel Quillen, et qui a depuis trouvé des applications dans la théorie des indices et la (en). Il a été nommé professeur titulaire en 2006. Il est nommé directeur de l'Institut de géométrie et de ses applications en 2009. En 2011, il a été élu membre de l'Académie des sciences australienne. En 2013, il a été nommé (en) (Sir Thomas) à l'Université d'Adélaïde et a été élu membre de la Royal Society of South Australia. (fr)
- Mathai Varghese is a mathematician at the University of Adelaide. His first most influential contribution is the Mathai–Quillen formalism, which he formulated together with Daniel Quillen, and which has since found applications in index theory and topological quantum field theory. He was appointed a full professor in 2006. He was appointed Director of the in 2009. In 2011, he was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. In 2013, he was appointed the (Sir Thomas) Elder Professor of Mathematics at the University of Adelaide, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of South Australia. In 2017, he was awarded an ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship.In 2021, he was awarded the prestigious Hannan Medal and Lecture from the Australian Academy of Science, recognizing an outstand (en)
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- Varghese Mathai (fr)
- Varghese Mathai (en)
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