Laurent C. Siebenmann
Laurent Carl Siebenmann (the first name is sometimes spelled Laurence or Larry) (born in 1939 in Toronto) is a Canadian mathematician based at the Université de Paris-Sud at Orsay, France.
After working for several years as a Professor at Orsay he became a Directeur de Recherches in the French CNRS in 1976. He is a topologist who works on manifolds and who co-discovered the Kirby–Siebenmann class. His undergraduate studies were at the University of Toronto. He received a Ph.D. from Princeton University under the supervision of John Milnor in 1965 with the dissertation The Obstruction to Finding a Boundary for an Open Manifold of Dimension Greater than Five. His doctoral students at Orsay included Michel Boileau, Francis Bonahon, Albert Fathi, Lucien Guillou, Alexis Marin and Jean-Pierre Otal.
In 1985 he was awarded the Jeffery–Williams Prize by the Canadian Mathematical Society. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[1]
Selected publications
- Kirby, Robion C.; Siebenmann, Laurence C. (1977), Foundational Essays on Topological Manifolds, Smoothings, and Triangulations (PDF), Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Pr., ISBN 0-691-08191-3
References
- ↑ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-07-20.
External links
- Kirby and the promised land of topological manifolds: memories and memorable arguments; a talk by Siebenmann
- Photos
- Home page
- Laurent C. Siebenmann at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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