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French mathematician
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Pascal Auscher is a French mathematician working at University of Paris-Sud. Specializing in harmonic analysis and operator theory, he is mostly known for, together with Steve Hofmann, Michael Lacey, Alan McIntosh and Philippe Tchamitchian, solving the famous Kato's conjecture.

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  1. Auscher, Pascal; Hofmann, Steve; Lacey, Michael; McIntosh, Alan; Tchamitchian, Philippe (2002). "The solution of the Kato square root problem for second order elliptic operators on R". Annals of Mathematics. 156 (2): 633–654. doi:10.2307/3597201. MR 1933726.

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