Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann | |
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Tomczak-Jaegermann in 2003 | |
Born | (1945-06-08)8 June 1945 Paris, France |
Died | 17 June 2022(2022-06-17) (aged 77) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Known for | Banach Space Theory |
Awards | Krieger–Nelson Prize (1999) CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize (2006) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Mathematician |
Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann FRSC (8 June 1945 – 17 June 2022) was a Polish-Canadian mathematician, a professor of mathematics at the University of Alberta, and the holder of the Canada Research Chair in Geometric Analysis.
Contributions
Her research is in geometric functional analysis, and is unusual in combining asymptotic analysis with the theory of Banach spaces and infinite-dimensional convex bodies. It formed a key component of Fields medalist Timothy Gowers' solution to Stefan Banach's homogeneous space problem, posed in 1932. Her 1989 monograph on Banach–Mazur distances is also highly cited.
Education and career
Tomczak-Jaegermann earned her M.S. in 1968 from the University of Warsaw, and her Ph.D. from the same university in 1974, under the supervision of Aleksander Pełczyński. She remained on the faculty at the University of Warsaw from 1975 until 1983, when she moved to Alberta.
Recognition
In 1996, Tomczak-Jaegermann was elected to the Royal Society of Canada, and in 1999 she won the Krieger–Nelson Prize for an outstanding female Canadian mathematician. In 1998 she was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin. She was the winner of the 2006 CRM-Fields-PIMS prize for exceptional research in mathematics.
Death
Tomczak-Jaegermann died on 17 June 2022 at the age 77 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
References
- "Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences". University of Alberta. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
- ^ Canada Research Chair in Geometric Analysis, retrieved 3 December 2010.
- ^ Tomczak-Jaegermann wins 2006 CRM-Fields-PIMS prize, Fields Institute, accessed 3 December 2010.
- Tomczak-Jaegermann, Nicole (1989), Banach-Mazur distances and finite-dimensional operator ideals, Pitman Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics 38, Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow; copublished in the United States with John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, pp. xii+395, ISBN 0-582-01374-7, MR 0993774.
- Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
- RSC, accessed 3 December 2010.
- Tomczak-Jaegermann, Nicole (1998). "From finite to infinite-dimensional phenomena in geometric functional analysis on local and asymptotic levels". Doc. Math. (Bielefeld) Extra Vol. ICM Berlin, 1998, vol. II. pp. 731–742.
- Zmarła Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann (1945–2022)
External links
- Home page at the University of Alberta
- Ghoussoub (8 August 2022). "Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann 1945-2022". Piece of Mind.
- 1945 births
- 2022 deaths
- People from Paris
- Functional analysts
- Polish mathematicians
- Polish women mathematicians
- 20th-century Polish mathematicians
- 21st-century Polish mathematicians
- Canadian women mathematicians
- Canadian mathematicians
- Canadian people of Polish descent
- Canada Research Chairs
- University of Warsaw alumni
- Texas A&M University faculty
- Academic staff of the University of Alberta
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada