Corinna Ulcigrai

Corinna Ulcigrai (born 3 January 1980, Trieste)[1] is an Italian mathematician working on dynamical systems.[2] She obtained her Ph.D. in 2007 from Princeton University with Yakov Sinai as her thesis advisor.[2][3] She was awarded the European Mathematical Society Prize in 2012,[2][4] and the Whitehead Prize in 2013.[5] She works at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom.[5]

With Krzysztof Frączek in 2013, Ulcigrai is known for proving that in the Ehrenfest model (a mathematical abstraction of billiards with an infinite array of rectangular obstacles, used to model gas diffusion) most trajectories are not ergodic.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Freiberger, Marianne (8 May 2014), "Chaos on the billiard table", +Plus magazine
  2. 1 2 3 "Corinna Ulcigrai", Women in Math, EWM Newsletter, European Women in Mathematics, 21, 6 November 2012
  3. Corinna Ulcigrai at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. "Prizes awarded at the 6th European Congress of Mathematics in Krakow", Press release, European Mathematical Society, 2 July 2012
  5. 1 2 Corinna Ulcigrai awarded prestigious Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society, Bristol University School of Mathematics, 9 July 2013

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