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François Lalonde (born 17 September 1955 in Montréal) is a Canadian mathematician, specializing in
symplectic geometry Symplectic geometry is a branch of differential geometry and differential topology that studies symplectic manifolds; that is, differentiable manifolds equipped with a closed differential form, closed, nondegenerate form, nondegenerate different ...
and symplectic topology. Lalonde received from the
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in 1976, at the age of 20, his bachelor's degree (called licence in France) in physics and, after a year to complete the bachelor in mathematics in 1977, he received in 1979 his master's degree in logic and theoretical computer science (complexity theory and NP-completeness). In 1985 he received his doctorate (Doctorat d'Etat) in mathematics from the Université de Paris-Saclay in
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becoming one of the rare candidates obtaining the Doctorat d'Etat before the age of thirty. He then was an
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(Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) University Research Fellow at
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where he became, six years later, full professor in 1991 until 2000. He is professor at the Université de Montréal since 2000, holding from 2001 to 2022 the ''Canada Research Chair'' (CRC) in differential geometry and topology when the CRC program was first set up by the Prime Minister of Canada. He has held invited positions at many institutions, including the IHES (1983–1985),
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(1989–1990), the
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(1990), the
University of Tel Aviv Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
(1997 and 1999), the
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(2001-2002),
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(2005 and 2022), the
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(2008), and the Université d'Aix-Marseille (2015). With Octav Cornea he developed a new homology (cluster homology), leading to a new universal
Floer homology In mathematics, Floer homology is a tool for studying symplectic geometry and low-dimensional topology. Floer homology is a novel invariant that arises as an infinite-dimensional analogue of finite-dimensional Morse homology. Andreas Floer intro ...
for pairs of Lagrangian submanifolds of a symplectic manifold.Cornea, Lalonde ''Cluster Homology'', Preprint 2005
/ref> He has also collaborated with
Dusa McDuff Dusa McDuff Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Royal Society of Edinburgh, CorrFRSE (born 18 October 1945) is an English mathematician who works on symplectic geometry. She was the first recipient of the Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, w ...
and
Leonid Polterovich Leonid Polterovich ( he, ליאוניד פולטרוביץ; russian: Леонид В. Полтерович; born 30 August 1963) is a Russian-Israeli mathematician at Tel Aviv University. His research field includes symplectic geometry and dynam ...
. He became
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in 1997 at the age of 41, Fellow of the
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in 2001 when this distinction was introduced. From 2000 to 2002 he was a Killam Fellow, a private-public foundation in arts and sciences that enables Canadian researchers to devote most of their time to their works. From 2004 to 2008 and from 2011 to 2013 he was the director of the
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(CRM), the premier scientific institute in Canada founded in 1968, based at Université de Montréal. Members of this institute have won the "Nobel Prize" in computer sciences (Turing Prize, Yoshua Bengio) in 2019 and the Wolf Prize in physics in 2018 (Gilles Brassard), considered as the most prestigious prize in physics after the Nobel, leading usually to the Nobel prize in physics. In 2022, James Maynard (Oxford) was awarded the Fields Medal after his postdoctoral year in the CRM-ISM postdoctoral program that Lalonde founded. He (co)founded several institutions, namely the Institut des Sciences Mathématiques (ISM) (McGill, Montréal, UQAM, Concordia, Laval, Sherbrooke universities) based at UQAM, the first unified doctoral school in the world with 250 professors, the Centre interuniversitaire de recherches en géométrie différentielle et en topologie (CIRGET), the Institut transdisciplinaire de recherches en informatique quantique (INTRIQ) with
Gilles Brassard Gilles Brassard, is a faculty member of the Université de Montréal, where he has been a Full Professor since 1988 and Canada Research Chair since 2001. Education and early life Brassard received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell Unive ...
and Michael Hilke, the Unité mixte internationale (UMI), a joint venture between the CNRS (France) and the Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM), and the journal Annales mathématiques du Québec (Springer). In 2005 and in 2022, he was the
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Distinguished Lecturer. He was the
Andreas Floer Andreas Floer (; 23 August 1956 – 15 May 1991) was a German mathematician who made seminal contributions to symplectic topology, and mathematical physics, in particular the invention of Floer homology. Floer's first pivotal contribution was a so ...
Memorial Lecturer (
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) in 2005. In 2006 he was an Invited Speaker with talk ''Lagrangian submanifolds: from the local model to the cluster complex'' at the International Congress of Mathematicians ( ICM) in Madrid.


Selected publications

*with Octav Cornea: ''Cluster homology'', ArXiv Math.SG/0508345, 56 pages, 2006 *with Dusa McDuff and Leonid Polterovich: ''Topological rigidity of Hamiltonian loops and quantum homology'', Inventiones Mathematicae, vol. 135, 1999, pp. 369–385 *with Leonid Polterovich: Symplectic diffeomorphisms as isometries of Hofer's norm'', Topology, vol. 36, 1997, pp. 711-728 *with McDuff: ''The geometry of symplectic energy'', Annals of Mathematics, vol. 141, 1995, pp. 349–371 *with McDuff: ''Hofer's L^-geometry: energy and stability of Hamiltonian flows'', Inventiones Mathematicae, vol. 122, 1995, parts 1,2, pp. 1–34, 35–69 *with McDuff: ''J-holomorphic curves and the classification of rational and ruled symplectic 4-manifolds'', in C. B. Thomas (ed.) ''Symplectic and Contact Geometry'', Cambridge University Press 1996 *with Martin Pinsonnault: ''The topology of the space of symplectic balls in rational $4$-manifolds'', Duke Mathematical Journal, 122, 2004, 347-397. *''Energy and capacities in symplectic topology'', in W.H. Kazoo (ed.) ''Geometric Topology'', Studies in Advanced Mathematics, American Mathematical Society/International Press, vol. 2, 1997, pp. 328–374 *with McDuff: ''Local Non-Squeezing Theorems and Stability'', Geometric and Functional Analalysis, vol. 5, 1995, p. 364 (in honour of Gromov) *with Michèle Audin and L. Polterovich: ''Symplectic rigidity: Lagrangian submanifolds'', in M. Audin, J. Lafontaine (eds.), ''Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic Geometry'', Progress in Mathematics, vol. 117, 1995, pp. 271–322 *with Shengda Hu: ''A relative Seidel morphism and the Albers map'', Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 362 (2010), pp. 1135–1168 *with J.-C. Sikorav: ''Sous-varietes lagrangiennes et lagrangiennes exactes des fibres cotangents'', Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici, 66, 1991, 18-33. as editor: *with Miguel Abreu and
Leonid Polterovich Leonid Polterovich ( he, ליאוניד פולטרוביץ; russian: Леонид В. Полтерович; born 30 August 1963) is a Russian-Israeli mathematician at Tel Aviv University. His research field includes symplectic geometry and dynam ...
(eds.): ''New Perspectives and Challenges in Symplectic Field Theory'', The CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes 49, 342 (2009) *with
Paul Biran Paul Ian Biran ( he, פאול בירן; born 25 February 1969) is an Israeli mathematician. He holds a chair at ETH Zurich. His research interests include symplectic geometry and algebraic geometry. Education Born in Romania in 1969, Biran's f ...
and O. Cornea (eds.): ''Morse theoretical methods in symplectic topology and non-linear analysis'', Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute (Montréal, 2004), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (2005) *with
Yakov Eliashberg Yakov Matveevich Eliashberg (also Yasha Eliashberg; russian: link=no, Яков Матвеевич Элиашберг; born 11 December 1946) is an American mathematician who was born in Leningrad, USSR. Education and career Eliashberg receiv ...
and Boris Khesin (eds.): ''Symplectic and Contact Topology: Interactions and Perspectives'', Proceedings of the workshop on ''Symplectic topology and higher dimensional Gauge invariants'' (held at the Fields Institute in March–April 2001), Fields Institute Communications 35, AMS (2003) *as sole editor: ''Proceedings of the CRM Workshop on Geometry, Topology and Dynamics (Montréal 1995)'', CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes 15, AMS (1998) *with Jacques Hurtubise (ed.): ''Gauge Theory and Symplectic Geometry'', Proceedings of the NATO Summer Advanced Institute on Gauge Theory and Symplectic Geometry (Montréal 1995), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (1997) (containing Lalonde's contribution ''J-curves and symplectic invariants'')


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