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'''Michèle Audin''' is a French mathematician, and a professor at l'Institut de recherche mathématique avancée (IRMA) in [[Strasbourg]], where she does research notably in the area of [[symplectic geometry]].
'''Michèle Audin''' is a French mathematician, writer, and a former professor. She has worked as a professor at the [[University of Geneva]], the [[University of Paris-Sud]] and most recently at l'Institut de recherche mathématique avancée (IRMA) in [[University of Strasbourg]], where she performed research notably in the area of [[symplectic geometry]].


Born in 1954, she is a former student of l'École normale supérieure de jeunes filles within the École normale supérieure [[Sèvres]]. She became a member of l'[[Oulipo]] in 2009.
Born in 1954, she is a former student of l'École normale supérieure de jeunes filles within the [[École Normale Supérieure]]. She became a member of the [[Oulipo]] in 2009.


She is the daughter of mathematician [[Maurice Audin]], who died under torture in 1957 in [[Algeria]], after having been arrested by parachutists of General [[Jacques Massu]]. On January 1, 2009, she refused to receive the [[Legion of Honour]], on the grounds that the President of France, [[Nicolas Sarkozy]], had refused to respond to a letter written by her mother regarding the disappearance of her father.
She is the daughter of mathematician [[Maurice Audin]], who died under torture in 1957 in [[Algeria]], after having been arrested by parachutists of General [[Jacques Massu]]. On January 1, 2009, she refused to receive the [[Legion of Honour]], on the grounds that the President of France, [[Nicolas Sarkozy]], had refused to respond to a letter written by her mother regarding the disappearance of her father.
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
* {{fr}} ''Le formule de Stokes, roman'', Cassini, 2016.
* {{fr}} ''Mademoiselle Haas'', Gallimard, 2016.
* {{fr}} ''Mademoiselle Haas'', Gallimard, 2016.
* {{fr}} ''Cent vingt et un jours'', Gallimard, 2014. Translated into English by Christiana Hills as ''One Hundred Twenty-One Days'', Deep Vellum, 2016.
* {{fr}} ''Cent vingt et un jours'', Gallimard, 2014. Translated into English by Christiana Hills as ''One Hundred Twenty-One Days'', Deep Vellum, 2016.
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Revision as of 20:27, 24 March 2016

Michèle Audin, February 16, 2013.

Michèle Audin is a French mathematician, writer, and a former professor. She has worked as a professor at the University of Geneva, the University of Paris-Sud and most recently at l'Institut de recherche mathématique avancée (IRMA) in University of Strasbourg, where she performed research notably in the area of symplectic geometry.

Born in 1954, she is a former student of l'École normale supérieure de jeunes filles within the École Normale Supérieure. She became a member of the Oulipo in 2009.

She is the daughter of mathematician Maurice Audin, who died under torture in 1957 in Algeria, after having been arrested by parachutists of General Jacques Massu. On January 1, 2009, she refused to receive the Legion of Honour, on the grounds that the President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, had refused to respond to a letter written by her mother regarding the disappearance of her father. [1]

Publications

  • Template:Fr Le formule de Stokes, roman, Cassini, 2016.
  • Template:Fr Mademoiselle Haas, Gallimard, 2016.
  • Template:Fr Cent vingt et un jours, Gallimard, 2014. Translated into English by Christiana Hills as One Hundred Twenty-One Days, Deep Vellum, 2016.
  • Template:Fr Une vie brève, Gallimard, 2013.
  • Template:Fr Correspondance entre Henri Cartan et André Weil (1928-1991), Documents Mathématiques 6, Société Mathématique de France, 2011.
  • Template:Fr Une histoire de Jacques Feldbau, Société mathématique de France, collection T, 2010.
  • Template:Fr Fatou, Julia, Montel, le Grand Prix des sciences mathématiques de 1918, et après, Springer, 2009
  • Template:Fr Souvenirs sur Sofia Kovalevskaya, Calvage et Mounet, 2008.
  • Template:Fr Hamiltonian systems and their integrability, American mathematical society, 2008.
  • Template:Fr Géométrie, EDP-Sciences, 2005.

References

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