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Luis Caffarelli (Luis Ángel Caffarelli) was born on 8 December, 1948 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Argentine mathematician. Discover Luis Caffarelli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December 1948
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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1948

Luis Ángel Caffarelli (born December 8, 1948) is an Argentine-American mathematician.

He studies partial differential equations and their applications.

Caffarelli was born and grew up in Buenos Aires.

1968

He obtained his Masters of Science (1968) and Ph.D. (1972) at the University of Buenos Aires.

His Ph.D. advisor was Calixto Calderón.

He currently holds the Sid Richardson Chair at the University of Texas at Austin and is core faculty at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences.

He also has been a professor at the University of Minnesota, the University of Chicago, and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University.

1977

Caffarelli received recognition with "The regularity of free boundaries in higher dimensions" published in 1977 in Acta Mathematica.

He is considered an expert in free boundary problems and nonlinear partial differential equations.

He proved several regularity results for fully nonlinear elliptic equations including the Monge-Ampere equation, and also contributed to homogenization.

He is also interested in integro-differential equations.

1982

One of his most cited results regards the Partial regularity of suitable weak solutions of the Navier–Stokes equations; it was obtained in 1982 in collaboration with Louis Nirenberg and Robert V. Kohn.

1984

He received the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1984.

He is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.

1986

From 1986 to 1996 he was a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

1991

In 1991 he was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.

He was awarded honorary doctorates by the École Normale Supérieure, Paris, the University of Notre Dame, the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, and the Universidad de La Plata, Argentina.

2003

In 2003 Konex Foundation from Argentina granted him the Diamond Konex Award, one of the most prestigious awards in Argentina, as the most important Scientist of his country in the last decade.

2005

In 2005, he received the prestigious Rolf Schock Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences "for his important contributions to the theory of nonlinear partial differential equations".

2009

He also received the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Mathematics in 2009.

2012

In 2012 he was awarded the Wolf Prize in Mathematics (jointly with Michael Aschbacher) and became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

2017

In 2017 he gave the Łojasiewicz Lecture (on "Some models of segregation") at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.

2018

In 2018, he was named a SIAM Fellow and he received the Shaw Prize in Mathematics.

In 2023, he was awarded the Abel Prize "for his seminal contributions to regularity theory for nonlinear partial differential equations including free-boundary problems and the Monge–Ampère equation".

Caffarelli has coauthored two books: