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Warwick Tucker is a Professor at Monash University with a focus on dynamical systems and chaos theory. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Uppsala University, awarded in 1998, and a Docent degree from the same institution obtained in 2004. His research interests include computer-assisted proofs and the application of artificial intelligence in mathematical contexts. He has been recognized with several awards, including the EMS Prize for distinguished contributions to mathematics in 2004 and the Moore Prize in 2002. Additionally, Tucker is an active researcher in projects related to Abelian integrals and Hilbert’s 16th problem, showcasing his engagement in both theoretical and applied mathematics. He has collaborated internationally and has held positions at institutions such as École Normale Supérieure de Lyon. His commitment to academia extends to mentoring PhD students, evidencing his dedication to fostering the next generation of mathematicians.
École Normale Supérieure de Lyon • Lyon
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