Pascal Auscher
Director
Mathematical Sciences
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
France
Biography
Pascal Auscher is a professor at Paris-Sud University since 2002, Pascal Auscher is specialized in harmonic analysis and contributed both to the wavelet theory and partial differential equations. He was involved in proving the Kato conjecture. Along with his research, he headed the Laboratoire amiénois de mathématique fondamentale et appliquée (LAMFA) between 2000 and 2002. From 2006, he was in charge of assessing laboratories and training programs in his discipline on behalf of the French Ministry of Research before becoming (from 2007 to 2009) a scientific representative at the former AERES (agency for the evaluation of research and higher education. A member of the scientific board of the INSMI between 2010 and 2014, Pascal Auscher also coordinated an International Associated Laboratory with Australia, prior to becoming Director of the Institute in August 2017.
Research Interest
partial differential equations, wavelet theory, harmonic analysis
Publications
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Auscher P, Hofmann S, Lacey M, McIntosh A, Tchamitchian P. The solution of the Kato square root problem for second order elliptic operators on Rn. Annals of mathematics. 2002 Sep 1:633-54.
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Auscher P. On necessary and sufficient conditions for Lp-estimates of Riesz transforms associated to elliptic operators on Rn and related estimates. American Mathematical Soc.; 2007.
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Auscher P, Weiss G, Wickerhauser MV. Local sine and cosine bases of Coifman and Meyer. Wavelets—A Tutorial. 2012 Dec 2:237-56.