Haïm Brezis

Haïm Brezis
Born (1944-06-01) 1 June 1944
Riom-ès-Montagnes, Cantal
Nationality French
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Pierre and Marie Curie University
Alma mater University of Paris
Doctoral advisor Gustave Choquet
Jacques-Louis Lions
Doctoral students Henri Berestycki
Jean-Michel Coron
Alain Haraux
Pierre-Louis Lions
Juan Luis Vázquez Suárez
Abbas Bahri
Known for Works in functional analysis and partial differential equations

Haïm Brezis (born 1 June 1944) is a French mathematician who works in functional analysis and partial differential equations.

Biography

Born in Riom-ès-Montagnes, Cantal, France. Brezis is the son of a Romanian immigrant father, who came to France in the 1930s, and a Jewish mother who fled from the Netherlands. His wife, Michal Govrin, a native Israeli, works as a novelist, poet, and theater director.[1] Brezis received his Ph.D. from the University of Paris in 1972 under the supervision of Gustave Choquet. He is currently a Professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University. He is a member of the Academia Europaea (1988) and a foreign associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences (2003). In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[2] He holds honorary doctorates from several universities. Brezis is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.[3]

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