Ernesto Lupercio

Ernesto Lupercio is a Mexican mathematician. He was awarded the ICTP Ramanujan Prize in 2009, "for his outstanding contributions to algebraic topology, geometry and mathematical physics."[1]

Lupercio earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1997 under the guidance of Ralph L. Cohen.[2] He was a member of the Global Young Academy (2011-2016) and a member of the Third World Academy of Sciences.

Selected publications

  • E. Lupercio; B. Uribe, "Gerbes over orbifolds and twisted K-theory", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2004.
  • T. Fernex; E. Lupercio; T. Nevins; B. Uribe, "Stringy Chern classes of singular varieties", Advances in Mathematics, 2007.
  • E. Lupercio; M. Poddar, "The global McKay–Ruan correspondence via motivic integration", Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 2004.
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gollark: You could kind of argue that the small embedded potatosystem on the PotatOS OmniDisk is potatOS-derived, but that doesn't share *much* code.
gollark: There's PotatOS Classic, PotatOS Tau (the main version), GovOS (developed for Keansia), ChorOS (for running Chorus City systems), PotatOS Tetrahedron (WIP dev version with mildly less awful code), TomatOS/BurritOS/YomatOS (I mean, same ideas, they don't share a huge amount of code).
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References

  1. "Lupercio Awarded ICTP/IMU Ramanujan Prize" (PDF), Mathematics People, Notices of the AMS, 57 (4): 533, April 2010.
  2. Ernesto Lupercio at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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