Английская Википедия:Geoffrey Grimmett
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Geoffrey Richard Grimmett Шаблон:Postnominals[1] Шаблон:Small (born 20 December 1950)[2] is an English mathematician known for his work on the mathematics of random systems arising in probability theory[3][4][5] and statistical mechanics, especially percolation theory[6] and the contact process.[7][8] He is the Professor of Mathematical Statistics in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and was the Master of Downing College, Cambridge, from 2013 to 2018.[9]
Education
Grimmett was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and Merton College, Oxford. He graduated in 1971, and completed his DPhil in 1974[10] under the supervision of John Hammersley and Dominic Welsh.[11]
Career and research
Grimmett served as the IBM Research Fellow at New College, Oxford, from 1974 to 1976 before moving to the University of Bristol.[2][12] He was appointed Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge in 1992, becoming a fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge.[13] He was Director of the Statistical Laboratory from 1994 to 2000, Head of the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) from 2002 to 2007, and is a trustee of the Rollo Davidson Prize.[14]
He served as the managing editor of the journal Probability Theory and Related Fields from 2000 to 2005,Шаблон:Citation needed and was appointed managing editor of Probability Surveys in 2009.Шаблон:Citation needed
At a time of flowering of probabilistic methods in all branches of mathematics, Grimmett is one of the broadest probabilists of his generation, and unquestionably a leading figure in the subject on the world scene.[1] He is particularly recognised for his achievements in the rigorous theory of disordered physical systems.[1] Especially influential is his work on and around percolation theory, the contact model for stochastic spatial epidemics, and the random-cluster model, a class that includes the Ising/Potts models of ferromagnetism.[1] His monograph on percolation is a standard work in a core area of probability, and is widely cited.[1] His breadth within probability is emphasized by his important contributions to probabilistic combinatorics and probabilistic number theory.[1]
In October 2013 he was appointed Master of Downing College, Cambridge, succeeding Barry Everitt.[15] He ended his term as Master on 30 September 2018, being replaced by Alan Bookbinder.[16]
He was appointed Chair of the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research in September 2020.[17]
Awards and honours
Grimmett was awarded the Rollo Davidson Prize in 1989Шаблон:Citation needed and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2014.[1]
Personal life
Grimmett is the son of Benjamin J Grimmett and Patricia W (Lewis) Grimmett.[18]
He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal as a member of the Great Britain Men's Foil Team, finishing 6th.[19]
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