Svetlana Jitomirskaya

Svetlana Jitomirskaya
Born (1966-06-04) June 4, 1966
Kharkiv
Alma mater Moscow State University
Known for Ten martini problem
Awards Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics (2005)
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of California, Irvine
Thesis Spectral and Statistical Properties of Lattice Hamiltonians (1991)
Doctoral advisor Yakov Sinai

Svetlana Yakovlevna Jitomirskaya (born June 4, 1966) is a Soviet-American mathematician working on dynamical systems and mathematical physics.[1][2]

Jitomirskaya was born in Kharkiv. Both her mother, Valentina Borok, and her father Yakov Zhitomirskii were professors of mathematics.[1]

Her undergraduate studies were at Moscow State University, where she was a student of, among others, Vladimir Arnold and Yakov Sinai.[1] She obtained her Ph.D. from Moscow State University in 1991 under the supervision of Yakov Sinai.[3] She joined the mathematics department at the University of California, Irvine in 1991 as a lecturer, and became an assistant professor there in 1994 and a full professor in 2000.[2] She is best known for solving the ten martini problem along with mathematician Artur Avila.[4]

Honours

In 2005, she was awarded the Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, "for her pioneering work on non-perturbative quasiperiodic localization".[5]

She was an invited speaker at the 2002 International Congress of Mathematicians, in Beijing.[6]

She received a Sloan Fellowship in 1996.[7]

In 2018 she was named to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[8]

Selected publications

  • Jitomirskaya, Svetlana Ya. (1999), "Metal-insulator transition for the almost Mathieu operator", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 150 (3): 1159–1175, arXiv:math/9911265, doi:10.2307/121066, MR 1740982 .
  • Avila, Artur; Jitomirskaya, Svetlana (2009), "The Ten Martini Problem", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 170 (1): 303–342, arXiv:math/0503363, doi:10.4007/annals.2009.170.303, MR 2521117 .
  • Jitomirskaya, Svetlana; Last, Yoram (1999), "Power-law subordinacy and singular spectra. I. Half-line operators", Acta Mathematica, 183 (2): 171–189, doi:10.1007/BF02392827, MR 1738043 .

References

  1. 1 2 3 O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Svetlana Jitomirskaya", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews .
  2. 1 2 Jitomirskaya's CV
  3. Svetlana Jitomirskaya at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0503363
  5. "2005 Satter Prize" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 52 (4): 447–448, April 2005 .
  6. http://www.mathunion.org/db/ICM/Speakers/SortedByCongress.php
  7. http://www.sloan.org/sloan-research-fellowships/past-fellows/?tx_sloangrants_sloanfellows%5Baction%5D=list&tx_sloangrants_sloanfellows%5Bcontroller%5D=Fellows&cHash=8f53adde7b4458aff6de5c2679773fee
  8. "Around Town: UC Irvine professor named fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences", Los Angeles Times, April 21, 2018
  • Home page of Svetlana Jitomirskaya
  • Riddle, Larry (January 10, 2014), "Svetlana Jitomirskaya", Biographies of Women Mathematicians, Agnes Scott College, retrieved 2015-10-22 .
  • UCI Distinguished Mid-Career Award for Research 2004–2005 at the Wayback Machine (archived September 3, 2004)
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