Choquet-Bruhat, Yvonne (1923–)

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Choquet-Bruhat, Yvonne (1923–)

French mathematical physicist. Name variations: Yvonne Bruhat. Born Dec 29, 1923 in Lille, France; École Normale Supérieure de Sèvres, DSc, 1951; children: 2 daughters; 1 son.

Renowned for work in mathematical physics, including partial differential equations, general relativity, super gravities, and gauge theories, co-wrote Analysis, Manifolds, and Physics (1977); worked as researcher at many institutions, including École Normale Supérieure, Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, NJ), Faculté des Sciences de Marseilles, Université de Reims (lecturer), and Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris); joined Faculté des Sciences de Paris (1960); was the 1st woman elected to French Academy of Sciences (1979); elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985). Received (with Cornell University's James York) the American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics' Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics (2003).