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Christoph Thiele

Christoph Thiele (born 1968 in Bielefeld) is a German mathematician working in the field of harmonic analysis. After completing his undergraduate studies at TU Darmstadt and Bielefeld University, he obtained his Ph.D. in 1995 at Yale under the supervision of Ronald Coifman. After spending time at UCLA, where he was promoted to full professor, he occupied the Hausdorff Chair at the University of Bonn.[1]

Thiele at Oberwolfach, 2011

He is famous for work (joint with Michael Lacey) on the bilinear Hilbert transform and for giving a simplified proof of Carleson's theorem; the techniques in this proof have deeply influenced the field of time–frequency analysis. He was a recipient of the 1996 Salem Prize,[2] an invited speaker at the 2002 International Congress of Mathematicians[3] and a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[4]

Selected publications edit

  • Lacey, Michael T. (2004), "Carleson's theorem: proof, complements, variations", Publicacions Matemàtiques, 48 (2): 251–307, arXiv:math/0307008, doi:10.5565/publmat_48204_01, MR 2091007, S2CID 16121272
  • Lacey, Michael; Thiele, Christoph (2000), "A proof of boundedness of the Carleson operator", Mathematical Research Letters, 7 (4): 361–370, doi:10.4310/mrl.2000.v7.n4.a1, MR 1783613

References edit

  1. ^ "HCM: Prof. Dr. Christoph Thiele".
  2. ^ "Prix Salem". Laboratoire de Mathématiques Raphaël Salem (in French). Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  3. ^ "ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers | International Mathematical Union (IMU)".
  4. ^ "Fellows of the American Mathematical Society".

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