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RefNoEC/2015/28
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TitleMarklof, Jens: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date30 April 2015
DescriptionCertificate of Candidate for Election to the Fellowship
CitationProfessor Jens Marklof, Professor of Mathematical Physics, School of Mathematics, University of Bristol

Professor Marklof has made deep and long-lasting contributions at the interface between ergodic theory, mathematical physics and number theory. His main achievements include the proof of the Berry-Tabor conjecture for an important class of integrable billiards, his resolution with Strömbergsson of the long-standing and important problem of determining the nature of the stochastic process that emerges in the Botzmann-Grad limit of the periodic Lorentz gas, the characterization of the limit distributions of theta sums and Frobenius numbers, and highly influential contributions to the mathematical theory of quantum chaos.
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