Jens Marklof
Jens Marklof FRS is a German mathematician working in the areas of quantum chaos, dynamical systems, equidistribution, modular forms and number theory.[1][2] Marklof is currently Professor of mathematical physics at the University of Bristol, UK.[1][2]
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Alma mater | Universitaet Hamburg Universitaet Ulm |
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Fields | Mathematics, Physics |
Institutions | University of Bristol |
Website | www |
Education
After studying physics at the University of Hamburg, Marklof was awarded a doctorate in 1997 at the University of Ulm.[3]
Awards and honours
In June 2010, Marklof was awarded the Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society for his work on quantum chaos, random matrices and number theory.[4] Marklof was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2015.[5]
Publications
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References
- Jens Marklof. "Jens Marklof's Homepage".
- University of Bristol. "Prof Jens Marklof".
- "Jens Marklof, University of Bristol, UK - Biography". Complex patterns in wave functions - drums, graphs, and disorder. The Royal Society. 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
- London Mathematical Society. "Prize Winners 2010".
- "Jens Marklof - Royal Society". royalsociety.org.
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