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Andrej Bauer
University of Ljubljana
Biosketch
Andrej Bauer is a professor of computational
mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of
Ljubljana. His research spans foundations of mathematics, constructive
and computable mathematics, type theory, homotopy type theory, and
principles of programming languages.
Yves Benoist
CNRS and Paris-Saclay University
Biosketch
Yves Benoist is a research director at the CNRS and
a member of the LMO (CNRS & Université Paris-Saclay). He completed his
PhD in 1983 at Paris 7 University under the supervision of Michel Duflo. He
has received many prizes for his work, including the Clay Research Award
in 2011 together with Jean-François Quint for their outstanding work on
stationary measures and orbit closures for actions of non-abelian groups
on homogeneous spaces. He gave the 2012 Takagi Lectures in Kyoto at the
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), and in 2014 he was an
Invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul.
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Andrej Bauer
University of Ljubljana
Biosketch
Andrej Bauer is a professor of computational
mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of
Ljubljana. His research spans foundations of mathematics, constructive
and computable mathematics, type theory, homotopy type theory, and
principles of programming languages.
Yves Benoist
CNRS and Paris-Saclay University
Biosketch
Yves Benoist is a research director at the CNRS and
a member of the LMO (CNRS & Université Paris-Saclay). He completed his
PhD in 1983 at Paris 7 University under the supervision of Michel Duflo. He
has received many prizes for his work, including the Clay Research Award
in 2011 together with Jean-François Quint for their outstanding work on
stationary measures and orbit closures for actions of non-abelian groups
on homogeneous spaces. He gave the 2012 Takagi Lectures in Kyoto at the
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), and in 2014 he was an
Invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul.
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