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Gabriel Paternain

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Nationality
  
Uruguay

Fields
  
Alma mater
  
SUNY Stony Brook

Doctoral advisor
  
Name
  
Gabriel Paternain

Books
  
Geodesic Flows

Education
  
Stony Brook University


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Institutions
  
Thesis
  
Geometric and Toplogical Prop of Manifolds - Completely Integrable Geodesic Flows (1991)

Doctoral students
  
Leonardo MacariniChiin-Zhe TanPablo Suarez-SerratoDan JaneWill MerryPeter HerbrichGareth AinsworthGabriele Benedetti

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Gabriel Pedro Paternain is a Uruguayan mathematician. He is Professor of Mathematics in DPMMS at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of Trinity College. He obtained his Licenciatura from Universidad de la Republica in Uruguay in 1987, and his PhD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1991. He has lectured several undergraduate and graduate courses and has gained widespread popularity due to his entertaining and informal lecturing style, which has been recognised by the university in the past for its high calibre. He was managing editor of the mathematical journal Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society for the period 2006-2011.

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He is known for his work on dynamical and geometrical aspects of Hamiltonian systems, in particular magnetic and geodesic flows. His recent research focuses on geometric inverse problems and his collaboration with Mikko Salo and Gunther Uhlmann yielded solutions to several inverse problems in two dimensions, including the tensor tomography problem and the proof of spectral rigidity of an Anosov surface.


In his spare time he partakes in a wide variety of sports, notably football.

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