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Jean Ginibre (4 March 1938 — 26 March 2020) was a French mathematical physicist. He is known for his contributions to random matrix theory (see circular law), statistical mechanics (see FKG inequality, Ginibre inequality), and partial differential equations. With Martine Le Berre and Yves Pomeau, he provided a kinetic theory for the emission of photons by an atom maintained in an excited state by an intense field that creates Rabi oscillations. He received the Paul Langevin Prize in 1969.

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  • Jean Ginibre, né le 4 mars 1938 à Clermont-Ferrand et mort le 26 mars 2020 à Fontenay-lès-Briis, est un mathématicien et physicien français, connu pour ses contributions à la théorie des matrices aléatoires, la mécanique statistique (notamment l'inégalité FKG) et les équations aux dérivées partielles. Il a reçu le prix Paul-Langevin en 1969. (fr)
  • Jean Ginibre (* 4. März 1938 in Clermont-Ferrand; † 26. März 2020 in Fontenay-lès-Briis) war ein französischer mathematischer Physiker. Ginibre wurde 1965 an der Universität Paris promoviert. Er lehrte seit Anfang der 1970er Jahre an der Universität Paris-Süd in Orsay und war zuletzt emeritierter Directeur de recherche des CNRS. 1971 bewies Ginibre mit Cees M. Fortuin und Pieter Kasteleyn die FKG-Ungleichungen (nach den Anfangsbuchstaben der Autoren, siehe dazu Korrelationsungleichung). 1969 erhielt er den Prix Paul Langevin. (de)
  • Jean Ginibre (4 March 1938 — 26 March 2020) was a French mathematical physicist. He is known for his contributions to random matrix theory (see circular law), statistical mechanics (see FKG inequality, Ginibre inequality), and partial differential equations. With Martine Le Berre and Yves Pomeau, he provided a kinetic theory for the emission of photons by an atom maintained in an excited state by an intense field that creates Rabi oscillations. He received the Paul Langevin Prize in 1969. (en)
  • Jean Ginibre (Clermont-Ferrand, 1938) é um físico matemático francês. Ginibre obteve um doutorado em 1965 na Universidade de Paris. É atualmente diretor de pesquisas emérito do Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) da em Orsay, onde foi professor desde o início da década de 1970. Em 1971 Ginibre provou, em parceria com e , a (de acordo com as iniciais dos autores). Ginibre trabalha com mecânica estatística, equações diferenciais parciais não lineares (como a equação de Schrödinger), teoria da dispersão quantomecânica e teoria da difusão molecular. (pt)
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