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Cédric Patrice Thierry Villani (; born 5 October 1973) is a French politician and mathematician working primarily on
partial differential equation In mathematics, a partial differential equation (PDE) is an equation which imposes relations between the various partial derivatives of a multivariable function. The function is often thought of as an "unknown" to be solved for, similarly to h ...
s,
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and
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. He was awarded the
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in 2010, and he was the director of
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's
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from 2009 to 2017. As of September 2022, he is a professor at
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques The Institut des hautes études scientifiques (IHÉS; English: Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies) is a French research institute supporting advanced research in mathematics and theoretical physics. It is located in Bures-sur-Yvette, jus ...
. Villani has given two lectures at the
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, the first titled 'Birth of a Theorem'. The English translation of his book ''Théorème vivant'' (''Living Theorem'') has the same title. In the book he describes the links between his research on kinetic theory and the one of the mathematician
Carlo Cercignani Carlo Cercignani (17 June 1939 in Teulada – 7 January 2010 in Milan) was an Italian mathematician known for his work on the kinetic theory of gases. His contributions to the study of Boltzmann's equation include the proof of the H-theorem f ...
: Villani, in fact, proved the so-called Cercignani's conjecture. His second lecture at the Royal Institution is titled 'The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash'. Villani was elected as the deputy for Essonne's 5th constituency in the
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, the lower house of the
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, during the 2017 legislative election.Emmanuel Macron team announces candidates for France's June parliamentary election
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, 12 May 2017.
He was elected as a member of
La République En Marche! Renaissance (RE), previously known as La République En Marche ! (frequently abbreviated LREM, LaREM or REM; translated as "The Republic on the Move" or "Republic Forward"), or sometimes called simply En Marche ! () as its original name, is a ...
(REM), but in May 2020 left the party to form a new party, Ecology, Democracy, Solidarity (EDS). Following the dissolution of EDS, Villani joined Ecology Generation, and ran for re-election under the banner of the
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. He was elected Vice President of the French Parliamentary Office for the Evaluation of Scientific and Technological Choices in July 2017. He lost his seat in the 2022 French legislative election to La Republique En Marche! candidate Paul Midy by 19 votes.


Biography

After attending the
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, Villani was admitted at the
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in Paris and studied there from 1992 to 1996, after which he was appointed an agrégé préparateur at the same school. He received his doctorate at Paris Dauphine University in 1998, under the supervision of
Pierre-Louis Lions Pierre-Louis Lions (; born 11 August 1956) is a French mathematician. He is known for a number of contributions to the fields of partial differential equations and the calculus of variations. He was a recipient of the 1994 Fields Medal and the 199 ...
, and became professor at the École normale supérieure de Lyon in 2000. He is now professor at the
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. He was director of the
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in Paris from 2009 to 2017. He has held various visiting positions at
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(Fall 1999), the
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(Spring 2004), and the
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,
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(Spring 2009).


Mathematical work

Villani has worked on the theory of
partial differential equations In mathematics, a partial differential equation (PDE) is an equation which imposes relations between the various partial derivatives of a multivariable function. The function is often thought of as an "unknown" to be solved for, similarly to ...
involved in
statistical mechanics In physics, statistical mechanics is a mathematical framework that applies statistical methods and probability theory to large assemblies of microscopic entities. It does not assume or postulate any natural laws, but explains the macroscopic b ...
, specifically the Boltzmann equation, where, with Laurent Desvillettes, he was the first to prove how quickly convergence occurs for initial values not near equilibrium. He has written with Giuseppe Toscani on this subject. With Clément Mouhot, he has worked on nonlinear Landau damping. He has worked on the theory of optimal transport and its applications to differential geometry, and with John Lott has defined a notion of bounded Ricci curvature for general measured length spaces. He also served on the Mathematical Sciences jury for the
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in 2015 and 2016. Villani received the Fields Medal for his work on Landau damping and the Boltzmann equation. He described the development of his theorem in his autobiographical book ''Théorème vivant'' (2012), published in English translation as ''Birth of a Theorem: A Mathematical Adventure'' (2015). He gave a
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at the 2016 conference in Vancouver.


Political career

In 2017, it was announced that Villani had been selected as a candidate for '' En Marche!'' (LREM) in the
2017 French legislative election Legislative elections in France were held on 11 and 18 June 2017 (with different dates for voters overseas) to elect the 577 members of the 15th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. They followed the two-round presidential election won by ...
, for Essonne's 5th constituency. In the first round of voting, Villani obtained 47% of the vote and was thus strongly placed for the second round which he won with 69.36% of the vote. In 2019, Villani applied to be selected to lead the LREM candidate slate for the 2020 Paris election. By July 2019, he was one of three LREM candidates, all deputies in the
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, still seeking the position; the other two were
Benjamin Griveaux Benjamin-Blaise Griveaux (; born 29 December 1977) is a French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who served as Government Spokesman from 2017 to 2019 under Prime Minister Édouard Philippe. From 2017 until 2021, he also served as ...
(who had been the government spokesperson) and Hugues Renson (who had been the vice-president of the National Assembly). On 10 July, the nomination committee picked Griveaux. On 4 September, Villani officially announced his candidacy for the municipal election.


Other activities

* France China Foundation, Member of the Strategic Committee


Awards and honours


Diplomas, titles and awards

* 1998: PhD Thesis (advisor P.-L. Lions) * 2000: Habilitation dissertation * 2001: Louis Armand Prize of the Academy of Sciences * 2003: Peccot-Vimont Prize and Cours Peccot of the Collège de France * 2003: Plenary lecturer at the International Congress of Mathematical Physics (Lisbonne) * 2004: Harold Grad lecturer * 2004: Visiting
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Professor, University of California Berkeley. * 2006: Institut Universitaire de France * 2006: Invited lecturer at the International Congress of Mathematicians (Madrid) * 2007: (
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) * 2008: Prize of the
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* 2009:
Henri Poincaré Prize The Henri Poincaré Prize is awarded every three years since 1997 for exceptional achievements in mathematical physics and foundational contributions leading to new developments in the field. The prize is sponsored by the Daniel Iagolnitzer Founda ...
* 2009: Fermat Prize * 2010:
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* 2013: Gibbs lecturer: ''On Disorder, Mixing and Equilibration'' * 2014: Joseph L. Doob Prize by the
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for his book ''Optimal Transport: Old and New'' (Springer Verlag 2009)


Extra-academic distinctions

* 2009: Knight of the
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* 2011: Knight of the
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* 2013: Member of the
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* 2016: Ordinary member of the
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* 2022: Fellow of the
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In 2020, a new spider species of the family
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, '' Araniella villanii'', was named after him.


Selected writings


Limites hydrodynamiques de l'équation de Boltzmann
Séminaire Bourbaki, June 2001; ''Astérisque'' vol. 282, 2002. * A Review of Mathematical Topics in Collisional Kinetic Theory, in ''Handbook of Mathematical Fluid Dynamics'', edited by S. Friedlander and D. Serre, vol. 1, Elsevier, 2002, . . * ''Topics in Optimal Transportation'', volume 58 of ''
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'', American Mathematical Society, 2003, . * Optimal transportation, dissipative PDE's and functional inequalities, pp. 53–89 in ''Optimal Transportation and Applications'', edited by L. A. Caffarelli and S. Salsa, volume 1813 of ''Lecture Notes in Mathematics'', Springer, 2003, . * Cercignani's conjecture is sometimes true and always almost true, ''Communications in Mathematical Physics'', vol. 234, No. 3 (March 2003), pp. 455–490, . * On the trend to global equilibrium for spatially inhomogeneous kinetic systems: the Boltzmann equation (with Laurent Desvillettes), ''Inventiones Mathematicae'', vol. 159, #2 (2005), pp. 245–316, . * Mathematics of Granular Materials, ''Journal of Statistical Physics'', vol. 124, #2–4 (July/August 2006), pp. 781–822, . * ''Optimal transport, old and new'', volume 338 of ''Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften'', Springer, 2009, .
Ricci curvature for metric-measure spaces via optimal transport
(with John Lott), ''Annals of Mathematics'' vol. 169, No. 3 (2009), pp. 903–991. * ''Hypocoercivity'', volume 202, No. 950 of ''Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society'', 2009, . * * ''Théorème vivant'', Bernard Grasset, Paris 2012 * ''Les Coulisses de la création'', Flammarion, Paris 2015 (with composer and pianist
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) * ''Freedom in Mathematics'', Springer India, 2016 (with Pierre Cartier, Jean Dhombres, Gerhard Heinzmann), . Translation from the French language edition: ''Mathématiques en liberté'', La Ville Brûle, Montreuil 2012, . * ''Birth of a Theorem'', Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York 2015; translated by Malcolm DeBevoise. * ''De mémoire vive'', Une histoire de l'aventure numérique, Philippe Dewost, Cédric Villani, Éditions Première Partie, 2022, .


References


External links


Cédric Villani's website
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Video Interview by ICTP

Review of 'Birth of a Theorem'
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