Paul-André Meyer

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Paul-André Meyer was a French mathematician renowned for his foundational contributions to probability theory and stochastic processes.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
probabilist
affiliation Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
surface form: CNRS

University of Strasbourg
surface form: Université de Strasbourg
awardReceived Prix Paul Doistau–Émile Blutet
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1934-08-21
dateOfDeath 2003-01-30
doctoralAdvisor Gustave Choquet
educatedAt École Normale (Paris)
surface form: École Normale Supérieure
employer Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
surface form: CNRS

University of Strasbourg
surface form: Université de Strasbourg
fieldOfWork martingale theory
potential theory
probability theory
stochastic calculus
stochastic processes
hasAcademicDiscipline mathematics
hasFamilyName Meyer
hasGivenName Paul-André
influenced modern French school of probability
knownFor Doob–Meyer decomposition
contributions to potential theory in probability
development of stochastic calculus
general theory of processes
modern martingale theory
work on semimartingales
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Bourbaki school of mathematics
surface form: Bourbaki
nativeLanguage French
notableStudent Marc Yor
notableWork martingale representation theorem
surface form: Martingales and stochastic integrals in the theory of continuous trading

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occupation mathematician
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Strasbourg
sexOrGender male
workLocation Strasbourg

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Doob–Meyer decomposition namedAfter Paul-André Meyer