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  1. Martin Hairer is a mathematician who works on stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) and related topics. He teaches at EPFL and Imperial College London, and shares his publications and software on his homepage.

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  2. Sir Martin Hairer KBE FRS (born 14 November 1975) is an Austrian-British mathematician working in the field of stochastic analysis, in particular stochastic partial differential equations. He is Professor of Mathematics at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and at Imperial College London .

  3. 237. 2019. Spectral gaps for a Metropolis–Hastings algorithm in infinite dimensions. M Hairer, AM Stuart, SJ Vollmer. The Annals of Applied Probability 24 (6), 2455-2490. , 2014. 208. 2014. Spectral gaps in Wasserstein distances and the 2D stochastic Navier–Stokes equations.

  4. Martin Hairer ( Genebra, 14 de novembro de 1975) é um matemático austríaco . Em 2020 recebeu o Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics 2021. [ 2] Prêmios e honrarias. Prêmio Whitehead 2008 [ 3] Prêmio Fundação Wolfson/Royal Society 2009. Prêmio Fermat 2013 [ 4] Prêmio Fröhlich 2014. Medalha Fields 2014 [ 5] Publicações selecionadas.

  5. Royal Society Research Professor. Summary. My main areas of interest are probability theory and analysis, with a particular focus on the analysis of stochastic PDEs. Please visit my personal homepage for more information. Publications. Journals.

  6. Prof. Martin Hairer is a Fields Medal winner for his work on nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations. He is a mathematician at EPFL, where he leads the PROPDE research group and teaches courses on rough paths and regularity structures.

  7. Martin HAIRER, Professor | Cited by 9,231 | of Imperial College London, London (Imperial) | Read 195 publications | Contact Martin HAIRER