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Steve Hofmann is a mathematician who helped solve the famous Kato's conjecture. Said Hofmann, “It's a problem that has interested me since I was a graduate student... It was one of the biggest open problems in my field and everybody thought it was too hard and wouldn't be solved. I had toyed with it for years and then put in three years of very serious work before hitting the key breakthrough.”[1] He delivered an invited address at the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

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  • Steve Hofmann, né le 20 janvier 1958 est un mathématicien américain qui a participé à la résolution, en 2002, du problème des racines de Kato pour les opérateurs différentiels elliptiques, für elliptische Differentialoperatoren, énoncé en 1953. (fr)
  • Steven Carl Hofmann (* 20. Januar 1958) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis befasst. Er ist Hochschullehrer an der University of Missouri. Hofmann studierte an der Washington University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1981 und wurde 1988 bei an der University of Minnesota promoviert (Weighted Weak-Type (1,1) Bounds for Singular Integrals with Non-Smooth Kernel). Als Post-Doktorand war er an der McMaster University und 1990 wurde er Assistant Professor an der Wright State University, an der er 1993 Associate Professor wurde. 1994 wurde er Associate Professor und 1998 Professor an der University of Missouri in Columbus, wo er Curator´s Professor ist. (de)
  • Steve Hofmann is a mathematician who helped solve the famous Kato's conjecture. Said Hofmann, “It's a problem that has interested me since I was a graduate student... It was one of the biggest open problems in my field and everybody thought it was too hard and wouldn't be solved. I had toyed with it for years and then put in three years of very serious work before hitting the key breakthrough.”[1] He delivered an invited address at the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. (en)
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  • Steven Carl Hofmann (* 20. Januar 1958) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis befasst. Er ist Hochschullehrer an der University of Missouri. Hofmann studierte an der Washington University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1981 und wurde 1988 bei an der University of Minnesota promoviert (Weighted Weak-Type (1,1) Bounds for Singular Integrals with Non-Smooth Kernel). Als Post-Doktorand war er an der McMaster University und 1990 wurde er Assistant Professor an der Wright State University, an der er 1993 Associate Professor wurde. 1994 wurde er Associate Professor und 1998 Professor an der University of Missouri in Columbus, wo er Curator´s Professor ist. 2002 löste er mit Pascal Auscher, Michael T. Lacey, Alan McIntosh und Philippe Tchamitchian das seit 1953 offene Kato-Wurzelproblem für elliptische Differentialoperatoren. Er war Gastprofessor an der Autonomen Universität Madrid, an der Universität der Picardie in Amiens, an der Universität Paris-Süd in Orsay, an der Australian National University in Canberra, der Universität Aix-Marseilles und Gastwissenschaftler an der Macquarie University, dem MSRI und der Universität Edinburgh. 2006 war er eingeladener Sprecher auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Madrid (Local Tb Theorems and Applications in PDE). Er ist Fellow der American Mathematical Society. (de)
  • Steve Hofmann, né le 20 janvier 1958 est un mathématicien américain qui a participé à la résolution, en 2002, du problème des racines de Kato pour les opérateurs différentiels elliptiques, für elliptische Differentialoperatoren, énoncé en 1953. (fr)
  • Steve Hofmann is a mathematician who helped solve the famous Kato's conjecture. Said Hofmann, “It's a problem that has interested me since I was a graduate student... It was one of the biggest open problems in my field and everybody thought it was too hard and wouldn't be solved. I had toyed with it for years and then put in three years of very serious work before hitting the key breakthrough.”[1] Hofmann, Curators' professor at the University of Missouri, worked alongside other prominenent mathematicians (Pascal Auscher, Michael Lacey, John Lewis, Alan McIntosh and Philippe Tchamitchian) to solve this problem, one that was put into place in the early 1950s by Tosio Kato, a Mathematician at The University of California at Berkeley.Hofmann received his PhD from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He delivered an invited address at the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. (en)
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