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Jean Ginibre
Born
Jean Ginibre

(1926-03-04)4 March 1926
Died26 March 2020(2020-03-26) (aged 94)
Known forCircular law
FKG inequality
Ginibre inequality
AwardsPrix Paul Langevin (1968)
Peccot Lectures (1966-1967)
Jane Eliza Procter Fellowship
Scientific career
InstitutionsParis-Sud University

Jean Ginibre (4 March 1938 — 26 March 2020)[1][2][3] was a French mathematical physicist. He is known for his contributions to  random matrix theory (see circular law), statistical mechanics (see FKG inequality, Ginibre inequality), and partial differential equations. With Martine Le Berre and Yves Pomeau, he provided a kinetic theory for the emission of photons by an atom maintained in an excited state by an intense field that creates Rabi oscillations. He received the Paul Langevin Prize in 1969.[4]

Jean Ginibre was Emeritus Professor at Paris-Sud 11 University.[5] He directed the thesis of Monique Combescure.[6]

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  1. ^ Death of C. Foias and J. Ginibre
  2. ^ In Memoriam: Jean Ginibre (1938-2020). News Bulletin of the IAMP, October 2021
  3. ^ Nonlinear Waves, Kinetic Theory and Related Topics: A Tribute to the Memory of Jean Ginibre
  4. ^ Webpage of the French Physics Society
  5. ^ Webpage of Jean Ginibre at Paris-Sud 11
  6. ^ "Madame le Professeur Monique COMBESCURE". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
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