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Mathematics and Love: Catherine Beneteau and Dmitry Khavinson interviewed by Dorothy Mazlum

Mathematics and Love: Catherine Beneteau and Dmitry Khavinson interviewed by Dorothy Mazlum

FromThe Springer Math Podcast


Mathematics and Love: Catherine Beneteau and Dmitry Khavinson interviewed by Dorothy Mazlum

FromThe Springer Math Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Catherine Beneteau and Dmitry Khavinson are both mathematicians, they are married, work at the same university, and share similar research interests. In this special episode, we've invited them to share their experience with harmonizing research, love, parenthood, and career.Catherine Beneteau is a Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at the University of South Florida in the United States. She was educated in Canada, at McGill University, where she got her bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics. She obtained her Ph.D. in 1999 at the University at Albany, under the supervision of Boris Korenblum. Her main research interests are in complex function theory and mathematics education.Dmitry Khavinson is a Distinguished Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at the University of South Florida. He obtained his PhD at Brown University after his undergraduate studies at Moscow State Pedagogical Institute in the ex-Soviet Union. His main research interests are in complex analysis, potential theory, and partial differential equations. Dmitry is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Analysis and Mathematical Physics.  They will be hosted by Dorothy Mazlum, Senior Editor for Mathematics
Released:
Dec 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (15)

This is a podcast about mathematics and the people who develop it. The episodes combine recent developments and visions for the future of the field and aim at creating a virtual hub that highlights ideas, people and research topics in mathematics.