Ernesto lupercio ramanujan biography

Ernesto Lupercio

Mexican mathematician

Ernesto Lupercio is a Mexican mathematician. He was awarded the ICTP Ramanujan Prize in 2009, "for his outstanding contributions to algebraic topology, geometry and mathematical physics."[1]

Lupercio earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1997 under the guidance of Ralph L. Cohen.[2] He was a member of the Global Young Academy (2011-2016) and a member of the Third World Academy of Sciences.

Selected publications

  • Lupercio, Ernesto; Uribe, Bernardo (2004), "Gerbes over orbifolds and twisted K-theory", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 245 (3): 449–489, arXiv:math/0105039, doi:10.1007/s00220-003-1035-x
  • de Fernex, Tommaso; Lupercio, Ernesto; Nevins, Thomas; Uribe, Bernardo (30 January 2007), "Stringy Chern classes of singular varieties", Advances in Mathematics, 208 (2): 597–621, arXiv:math/0407314, doi:10.1016/j.aim.2006.03.005
  • Lupercio, Ernesto; Poddar, Mainak (July 2004), "The global McKay–Ruan correspondence via motivic integration", Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society,

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    Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians
    Sponsored byInternational Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India (DST), International Mathematical Union (IMU)
    Eligibility"less than 45 years of age on 31 December of the year of the award and has conducted outstanding research in developing countries"[1]
    Reward(s)Lecture and US$15,000 to support the research of the recipient[2]
    First award2005
    Final award2022

    The DST-ICTP-IMU Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians from Developing Countries is a mathematicsprize awarded annually by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy.[2] The prize is named after the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. It was founded in 2004,[3] and was first awarded in 2005.

    The prize is awarded to a researcher from a developing country less than 45 years of age who has conducted outstanding research in a developing country.[4] The prize is supported

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