David Trotman

David Trotman
David Trotman

David Trotman in Cracow (2004)
Born September 27, 1951 (1951-09-27) (age 60)
Plymouth
Doctoral advisor Erik Christopher Zeeman and René Thom

David John Angelo Trotman[1] is a mathematician, with dual British and French nationality. He was born on September 27, 1951 in Plymouth, Devon, England, a grandson of the poet and author Oliver W F Lodge and a great-grandson of the physicist Sir Oliver Lodge. He is a leading expert in an area of singularity theory known as the theory of stratifications, and particularly on properties of stratifications satisfying the Whitney conditions and other similar conditions (due to René Thom, Tzee-Char Kuo, Jean-Louis Verdier, Trotman himself, and Karim Bekka for example) important for understanding topological stability.[2]

At the age of 16, with Philip Crabtree, he was awarded the Explorer Belt in Izmir, Turkey. They were placed second of the seven winning pairs, out of 41 competing teams who walked 150 miles from near Balikesir to the coast west of Izmir, via Soma and Bergama, in August 1968, undertaking a dozen set projects as they went.

From 1958 to 1962 Trotman attended Gig Mill School, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, where he was in the same class as Kay Partridge, now Dame Kay Davies. He was educated at King Edward's School in Stourbridge, before entering St. John's College, Cambridge in 1969, where he won the John Couch Adams Essay Prize in 1971 for an essay on plane algebraic curves. He carried out doctoral work at the University of Warwick, and the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay. His thesis, entitled Whitney Stratifications : Faults and Detectors, was directed by Christopher Zeeman while at Warwick, and Bernard Teissier and René Thom while at Orsay, although Terry Wall and Robert MacPherson were major influences.[1]

After positions at the Paris-Sud and the University of Angers, since 1988 Trotman has been Professor of Mathematics at the University of Provence in Marseilles, France. He has held visiting positions at Aarhus University, the University of Pisa, Cornell University, the University of Hawaii, the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, England, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, USA, and the Fields Institute in Toronto, Canada.

Trotman has directed nine PhD theses. Among his research students are Patrice Orro, Karim Bekka, Stéphane Simon,Claudio Murolo, Georges Comte and Guillaume Valette.[1]

His Erdős number is 4.

Trotman was Head of the Topology Group of the CNRS laboratory of Analysis, Topology and Probability from 1989 to 2004, Director of the Graduate School in Mathematics and Computing of Marseilles from 1996 to 2004, and was an elected member of the CNU (the French National University Council) from 1999 until 2007.

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • David Trotman — est un mathématicien britannique. Il est né en 1951 à Plymouth, Devon, Angleterre, petit fils de Oliver Lodge et arrière petit fils de Sir Oliver Lodge. Il est un expert dans la domaine de la théorie des singularités connue comme la théorie des… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • David Walker (abolitionist) — David Walker (September 27, 1796 – June 28, 1830)[1] was an outspoken African American activist who demanded the immediate end of slavery in the new nation. In 1829, while living in Boston, Massachusetts, he published Appeal to the Coloured… …   Wikipedia

  • David Nalbandian — Nalbandian at Boodles 2011. Full name David Pablo Nalbandian Country & …   Wikipedia

  • David Sherwood — is a British tennis player. Sherwood is from Sheffield, South Yorkshire. In March 2005 he played with Andrew Murray in the Davis Cup, beating the Israeli doubles team. Sherwood is the son of John Sherwood, who won a bronze medal in the 400m… …   Wikipedia

  • David Carter (tennis) — David Carter (born 21 April 1956, in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia), is a former professional tennis player from Australia. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 5 doubles titles. Doubles titles… …   Wikipedia

  • David Lucas (footballer) — David Lucas Personal information Full name David Anthony Lucas Date of birth 23 November 1977 ( …   Wikipedia

  • David Macpherson (tennis) — For other people named David Macpherson, see David Macpherson (disambiguation). David Macpherson Current position Player/National Team Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan Biographical details Born July 3, 1967 (1967 07 03) …   Wikipedia

  • James Trotman — (born 1979) is a British tennis player who retired early from tennis due to ongoing injuries.As a junior player he was world class and won 1995 Wimbledon Championships boys doubles with Martin Lee and 1997 Australian Open boys doubles with David… …   Wikipedia

  • Christopher Zeeman — Professor Sir Erik Christopher Zeeman Erik Christopher Zeeman in 1980, courtesy MFO Born 4 Febr …   Wikipedia

  • Whitney conditions — In differential topology, a branch of mathematics, the Whitney conditions are conditions on a pair of submanifolds of a manifold introduced by Hassler Whitney in 1965. A finite filtration by closed subsets F i of a smooth manifold such that the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”