Norwegian mathematician (born 1942)
Idun Reiten (born 1 January 1942) is a Norwegian professor of mathematics . She is considered to be one of Norway's greatest mathematicians today.[ 2] With national and international honors and recognition, she has supervised 11 students and has 28 academic descendants as of March 2024. She is an expert in representation theory , and is known for work in tilting theory and Artin algebras .[ 3]
Career
She took her PhD degree at the University of Illinois in 1971, becoming the second Norwegian woman to earn a PhD in mathematics.[ 4] She was appointed as a professor at the University of Trondheim in 1982,[ 5] now named the Norwegian University of Science and Technology .
Her research area is representation theory for Artinian algebras , commutative algebra , and homological algebra . Her work with Maurice Auslander now forms the part of the study of Artinian algebras known as Auslander–Reiten theory . This theory utilizes such concepts as almost-split sequences and Auslander-Reiten quivers, which were developed in a series of papers.
Awards and Honors
In 2005, Reiten received the Humboldt Research Award .[ 6] In 2007, Reiten was awarded the Möbius prize. In 2009 she was awarded Fridtjof Nansen's award for successful researchers , (in the field of mathematics and the natural sciences), and the Nansen Medal for Outstanding Research .[ 7]
In 2007, she was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences . She is also a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters , the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters , and Academia Europaea .[ 8]
In 2012, she became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society .[ 9] She was named MSRI Clay Senior Scholar and Simons Professor for 2012-13.[ 10]
She delivered the Emmy Noether Lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in 2010 in Hyderabad[ 11] and was an Invited Speaker at the ICM in 1998 in Berlin.[ 12]
In 2014, the Norwegian King appointed Reiten as commander of the Order of St. Olav "for her work as a mathematician".[ 13]
She is the namesake of the IDUN: From PhD to Professor program at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering , which aimed at "increasing the number of female scientists in top positions at NTNU's Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering."[ 14]
See also
References
^ Schmid, Renate. "Details: Idun Reiten" . Oberwolfach Photo Collection . Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics. Retrieved 5 January 2024 .
^ Idun Reiten ble Årets Møbius Archived 2005-09-06 at the Wayback Machine , Universitetsavisa (26.9.07)
^ Auslander, Maurice; Reiten, Idun; Smalø, Sverre O. (1997) [1995], Representation theory of Artin algebras , Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, vol. 36, Cambridge University Press , ISBN 978-0-521-59923-8 , MR 1314422 , Zbl 0834.16001
^ "Details: Idun Reiten International Mathematical Union (IMU)" . International Mathematical Union Committee for Women in Mathematics . International Mathematical Union. Retrieved 22 February 2024 .
^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Idun Reiten" . Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 26 October 2009 .
^ https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/connect/explore-the-humboldt-network/singleview/1119251/prof-dr-idun-reiten , 30 March 2024
^ Fridtjof Nansens belønning til fremragende forskere , Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters , 28 April 2009.
^ Academia Europaea member profile , retrieved 2015-09-22 .
^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society , retrieved 2013-06-09.
^ MSRI. "Mathematical Sciences Research Institute" . www.msri.org . Retrieved 2021-06-07 .
^ "ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897" . International Congress of Mathematicians .
^ Reiten, Idun (1998). "Titling theory and quasi tilted algebras" . Doc. Math. (Bielefeld) Extra Vol. ICM Berlin, 1998, vol. II . pp. 109–120.
^ «Utnevnelse til St. Olavs Orden» , kongehuset.no, 4. mars 2013.
^ "IDUN - From PhD to Professor - NTNU" . ntnu.edu . Retrieved 5 January 2024 .
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Awards
Preceded by
Recipient of the Fridtjof Nansen Outstanding Research Award in Science 2009
Succeeded by
International National Academics People Other