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Nationality
  
French

Died
  
March 15, 2012

Name
  
Jean-Marie Souriau

Fields
  
Role
  
Mathematician


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Born
  
3 June 1922 (
1922-06-03
)

Alma mater
  
ONERAEcole Normale Superieure

Doctoral students
  
Paul DonatoChristian DuvalJimmy ElhadadHenry-Hugues FlichePeter HorvathyPatrick Iglesias‑ZemmourRoland TriayFrancois Ziegler

Books
  
Structure of dynamical systems

Doctoral advisor
  
Joseph Peres, Andre Lichnerowicz

Institutions
  
Education
  
Ecole Normale Superieure

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Jean-Marie Souriau (3 June 1922 – 15 March 2012) was a French mathematician, known for works in symplectic geometry, in which he was one of the pioneers. He published several works, a treatise on calculus [Sou64a], a treatise on relativity [Sou64b] and a treatise on symplectic mechanics [Sou70]. He developed the symplectic aspects of classical and quantum mechanics. He contributed to the introduction or the development of many important concepts, such as the coadjoint action and the coadjoint orbits of a group on its moment space, which led in particular to the first geometric interpretation of spin at a classical level. He introduced the moment map, he suggested a program of geometric quantization, he gave a classification of the homogeneous symplectic manifolds, known as the Kirillov-Kostant-Souriau theorem. Finally, he proposed a new approach to differential geometry by means of diffeological spaces.

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He was educated at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, and spent most of his career as a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Provence in Marseille.

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