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    David Pierre Ruelle (French: [david pjɛʁ ʁɥɛl]; born 20 August 1935) is a Belgian and naturalized French mathematical physicist. He has worked on statistical physics and dynamical systems . With Floris Takens , Ruelle coined the term strange attractor , and developed a new theory of turbulence .

  2. David Ruelle, an IHES mathematician since 1964, has worked mainly on the problem of linear response in differentiable dynamics.

  3. Publications David Ruelle. [1] "Analyticity of Wightman functions at completely space-like points." Helv. Phys. Acta 32 , 135-137 (1959). [2] "Domain of holomorphy of the three-point function." Helv. Phys. Acta 34, 587-592 (1961).

  4. David Ruelle is a renowned physicist who works on equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and dynamical systems theory. He earned his PhD in Brussels and was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and is now an honorary professor at IHES in France.

  5. May 6, 2016 · A tribute to David Ruelle, a pioneer in statistical mechanics, quantum field theory and dynamical systems, by his colleague Giovanni Gallavotti. It reviews some of Ruelle's influential works and achievements, such as the algebraic method, the DLR equations, the Lee-Yang theorem and the thermodynamic formalism.

    • Giovanni Gallavotti
    • giovanni.gallavotti@roma1.infn.it
    • 2017
  6. Aug 8, 2022 · David Ruelle, emeritus professor at IHES, is one of the three recipients of the Dirac Medal for his contributions to statistical mechanics and chaotic systems. He is a renowned theoretical physicist who has received many awards and honors, including the Boltzmann Medal and the Order of Leopold.

  7. David Ruelle (b. 1935) is a mathematical physicist who worked at The Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium), ETHZ (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Switzerland), The Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton), and Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (France).