Raphaèle Herbin is a French applied mathematician; she is known for her work on the finite volume method.
Herbin has been a professor at Aix-Marseille University since 1995, and directs the Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille.[1] She earned her doctorate in 1986 at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, with the dissertation Approximation numérique d'inéquations variationnelles non linéaires par des méthodes de continuation supervised by Francis Conrad.[2]
Herbin is a co-author of the books Mesure, intégration, probabilités (Ellipses, 2013)[3] and The gradient discretisation method (Springer, 2018).[4]
In 2017 the CNRS gave Herbin their CNRS medal of innovation.[1]
References
- 1 2 Raphaèle Herbin, Mathématicienne, CNRS medal of innovation 2017, CNRS, retrieved 2020-04-27
- ↑ Raphaèle Herbin at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Gallouët, Thierry; Herbin, Raphaèle (2013), Mesure, intégration, probabilités, ISBN 978-2-7298-7753-8, Zbl 1273.28001
- ↑ Sváček, Petr, "Review of The gradient discretisation method", zbMATH, Zbl 1435.65005
External links
- Home page
- Raphaèle Herbin publications indexed by Google Scholar
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