Nicolas Varopoulos


Nicolas Theodore Varopoulos (Greek Νικόλαος Βαρόπουλος Nikolaos Varopoulos, also Nicholas Varopoulos; * June 16, 1940) is a Greek mathematician who deals with harmonious analysis and, especially, on Lie groups.

Varopoulos is the son of the mathematics professor in Thessaloniki Theodore Varopoulos (1894-1957), a pupil of Paul Montel. Varopoulos promoted 1965 at the University of Cambridge with John Hunter Williamson. From 1965 he was a lecturer in mathematics. After his time in Cambridge, he was a professor at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie (University of Paris VI).

In 1968 he received the first salem prize. In 1990, he was an Invited Speaker at the International Mathematics Congress in Kyōto (Analysis and geometry on groups) and in 1970 in Nice (Groupes des fonctions fondances en analyze harmoniques). His doctoral students include Thomas William Körner and Laurent Saloff-Coste. Edit source text Single-level Edit source text Standard data (person): GND: 141712228 (PICA, AKS) | LCCN: n80014274 VIAF: 51762116 Wikipedia People Search

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