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Svante Janson

Swedish mathematician


Swedish mathematician

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nameSvante Janson
imageSvante-Jansson-portrait.jpg
image_size160px
captionSvante Janson
birth_date
citizenshipSwedish
fieldsMathematical analysis
Mathematical statistics
workplacesUppsala University (1980–1984, 1985–present)
Mittag-Leffler Institute (1978–1980)
University of Chicago (1980–1981)
Stockholm University (1984–1985)
alma_materUppsala University
doctoral_advisorLennart Carleson (mathematics, 1977)
Carl-Gustav Esseen (mathematical statistics, 1984)
doctoral_students
known_forJanson's inequality
{{Cite bookfirst1Nogalast1= Alonauthorlink1=Noga Alon
first2Joellast2=Spencerauthorlink2=Joel Spencer
seriesWiley-Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization
titleThe probabilistic method
year2008
editionthird
publisherJohn Wiley and Sons
locationHoboken, NJ
isbn978-0-470-17020-5
pages87, 110, 115–119, 120–121, 123, 128, 157–148, 160 (Second edition)
mr2437651 }} (probability)
Random graphs (Hoeffding decomposition & U-statistics)
"Birth of the giant component" (with coauthors)
awardsRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA)
1978 Sparre Award (KVA)
Royal Scientific Society of Uppsala
1994 Göran Gustafsson prize
2009 Gårding prize (Royal Physiological Society, Lund)
signature

Mathematical statistics Mittag-Leffler Institute (1978–1980) University of Chicago (1980–1981) Stockholm University (1984–1985) Carl-Gustav Esseen (mathematical statistics, 1984) Random graphs (Hoeffding decomposition & U-statistics) "Birth of the giant component" (with coauthors) 1978 Sparre Award (KVA) Royal Scientific Society of Uppsala 1994 Göran Gustafsson prize 2009 Gårding prize (Royal Physiological Society, Lund) Carl Svante Janson (born 21 May 1955) is a Swedish mathematician. A member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences since 1994, Janson has been the chaired professor of mathematics at Uppsala University since 1987.

In mathematical analysis, Janson has publications in functional analysis (especially harmonic analysis) and probability theory. In mathematical statistics, Janson has made contributions to the theory of U-statistics. In combinatorics, Janson has publications in probabilistic combinatorics, particularly random graphs and in the analysis of algorithms: In the study of random graphs, Janson introduced U-statistics and the Hoeffding decomposition.

Biography

Svante Janson has already had a long career in mathematics, because he started research at a very young age.

From prodigy to docent

A child prodigy in mathematics, Janson took high-school and even university classes while in primary school. He was admitted in 1968 to University of Gothenburg at age 12. After his 1968 matriculation at Uppsala University at age 13, Janson obtained the following degrees in mathematics: a "candidate of philosophy" (roughly an "honours" B.S. with a thesis) at age 14 (in 1970) and a doctor of philosophy at age 21–22 (in 1977). Janson's Ph.D. was awarded on his 22nd birthday. Janson's doctoral dissertation was supervised by Lennart Carleson, who had himself received his doctoral degree when he was 22 years old. his thesis studied harmonic analysis, particularly Hardy spaces of bounded mean oscillation (BMO), and {{cite journal

After having earned his doctorate, Janson was a postdoc with the Mittag-Leffler Institute from 1978 to 1980. Thereafter he worked at Uppsala University. Janson's ongoing research earned him another PhD from Uppsala University in 1984 – this second doctoral degree being in mathematical statistics; the supervisor was Carl-Gustav Esseen.

In 1984, Janson was hired by Stockholm University as docent (roughly associate professor in the USA).

Professorships

In 1985 Janson returned to Uppsala University, where he was named the chaired professor in mathematical statistics. In 1987 Janson became the chaired professor of mathematics at Uppsala university. Traditionally in Sweden, the chaired professor has had the role of a "professor ordinarius" in a German university (roughly combining the roles of research professor and director of graduate studies at a research university in the USA).

Awards

Besides being a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA), Svante Janson is a member of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala. His thesis received the 1978 Sparre Award from the KVA. He received the 1994 Swedish medal for the best young mathematical scientist, the Göran Gustafsson Prize. Janson's former doctoral student, Ola Hössjer, received the Göran Gustafsson prize in 2009, becoming the first statistician so honored.

In December 2009, Janson received the Eva & Lars Gårding prize from the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund. In 2021, Janson received the Flajolet Lecture Prize. He delivered the fifth Flajolet Lecture at the 2022 AofA conference.

Works by Janson

Books

Selected articles

  • (Janson's inequality)

References

References

  1. (1994). "Theory of ''U''-statistics". Kluwer Academic Publishers Group.
  2. (1994). "[[Concrete Mathematics". Addison–Wesley Publishing Company.
  3. (1994). "Theory of ''U''-statistics". Kluwer Academic Publishers Group.
  4. Borovskikh, Yu. V.. (1996). "''U''-statistics in Banach spaces". VSP.
  5. (1992). "Random series and stochastic integrals: Single and multiple". Birkhäuser Boston, Inc..
  6. [http://www.math.uu.se/~svante/cv.html Curriculum Vitæ for Svante Janson], read 18 december 2009
  7. Janson, Svante. (1977). "On BMO and related spaces". Department of Mathematics, Uppsala University.
  8. Janson, Svante. (1984). "Random coverings and related problems".
  9. [http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=19988 The Mathematics Genealogy Project: Svante Janson], read 1 May 2010
  10. (2010-06-28). "Göran Gustafsson prize awarded to Svante Janson in 1994 (and to Janson's student Ola Hössjer in 2009)".
  11. "AofA 2022, June 20–24, 2022, Philadelphia, PA, USA".
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