Stanisław Łojasiewicz


Stanisław Łojasiewicz was a Polish mathematician.

Biography

At the end of the 1950s, he solved the problem of distribution division by analytic functions. Its solution opened the road to important results in the new theory of partial differential equations. The method established by
Łojasiewicz led him to advance the theory of semianalytic sets, which opened an important chapter in modern analysis.

Commemoration

The Łojasiewicz Lectures are a series of annual lectures in mathematics given at the Jagiellonian University in honour of Łojasiewicz.
YearLecturerUniversityCountryTitle
2010Shing-Tung YauHarvard UniversityChina / United StatesCoupled system of Hermitian metrics with Hermitian Yang-Mills system
2011:en:Richard_S._Hamilton|Richard S. HamiltonColumbia UniversityUnited StatesThe Ricci flow in lower dimensions
2012:en:Bernard_Malgrange|Bernard Malgrange:en:Henri_Poincaré_University|Université Henri PoincaréFranceDifferential algebraic groups
2013:en:Neil_Trudinger|Neil TrudingerAustralian National UniversityAustraliaOptimal transportation in the 21st century
2014:en:Fernando_Codá_Marques|Fernando Codá MarquezPrinceton UniversityBrazil / United StatesThe min-max theory of minimal surfaces and applications
2015:en:Noga_Alon|Noga AlonTel Aviv UniversityIsraelSignrank and its applications in combinatorics and complexity
2017Artur AvilaInstituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada / Centre national de la recherche scientifiqueBrazil / FranceOne-frequency Schrödinger operators and the almost reducibility conjecture
2018Luis A. CaffarelliUniversity of Texas at Austin Argentina / United StatesSome models of segregation