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Terry Lyons (Terence John Lyons) was born on 4 May, 1953 in London, United Kingdom, is a British mathematician. Discover Terry Lyons'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 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May, 1953
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace London, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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Terence John Lyons FLSW is a British mathematician, specialising in stochastic analysis.

Lyons, previously the Wallis Professor of Mathematics, is a fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford and a Faculty Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute.

1985

In 1985 he was awarded the Rollo Davidson Prize.

1986

In 1986 he was awarded the Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society.

1988

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1988, and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2002; he was made a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, in 2005 and a fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2011.

2000

Lyons has held positions at UCLA, Imperial College London, the University of Edinburgh and since 2000 has been Wallis Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford.

In 2000 he was awarded the Pólya Prize of the London Mathematical Society.

2007

In 2007 he was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Toulouse, he was made an Honorary Fellow of Aberystwyth University in 2010 and Cardiff University in 2012.

2011

He was the director of the Oxford-Man Institute from 2011 to 2015 and the president of the London Mathematical Society from 2013 to 2015.

His mathematical contributions have been to probability, harmonic analysis, the numerical analysis of stochastic differential equations, and quantitative finance.

In particular he developed what is now known as the theory of rough paths.

Together with Patrick Kidger he proved a universal approximation theorem for neural networks of arbitrary depth.

Lyons obtained his B.A. at Trinity College, Cambridge and his D.Phil at the University of Oxford.

He was the Director of the Oxford-Man Institute at the University of Oxford from 15 June 2011 to 15 December 2015.

He also held a number of visiting positions in Europe and North America.

Together with Zhongmin Qian he wrote the monograph System Control and Rough Paths, and together with Michael J. Caruana and Thierry Lévy the book Differential Equations Driven by Rough Paths.

2013

In 2013, he was elected president of the London Mathematical Society.

2017

In 2017 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo.