Michel Duflo


Michel Duflo is a French mathematician working in the representation theory of Lie groups.

Life

From 1962 Duflo studied at the École normale supérieure and received a doctorate under the supervision of Jacques Dixmier. Currently, he is an emeritus professor at the University of Paris VII at the Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu, and at the École normale supérieure.
Duflo has worked on the orbit method of Alexander Kirillov. He introduced the Duflo isomorphism, an isomorphism between the center of the enveloping algebra of a finite-dimensional Lie algebra and the invariants of its symmetric algebra.
In 1974 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Vancouver. Duflo received the Prix Le Conte of the French Academy of Sciences; in 1986 he became a corresponding member of the Academy.
His students include Laurent Clozel.
His daughter is the Nobel prize-winning economist Esther Duflo.