Ernesto Lupercio

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Ernesto Lupercio is a Mexican mathematician. He was awarded the ICTP Ramanujan Prize in 2009, "for his outstanding contributions to algebraic topology, geometry and mathematical physics."[1]

Lupercio earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1997 under the guidance of Ralph L. Cohen.[2] He was a member of the Global Young Academy (2011-2016) and a member of the Third World Academy of Sciences.

Selected publications[edit]

  • Lupercio, Ernesto; Uribe, Bernardo (2004), "Gerbes over orbifolds and twisted K-theory", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 245: 449–489, arXiv:math/0105039, doi:10.1007/s00220-003-1035-x
  • de Fernex, Tommaso; Lupercio, Ernesto; Nevins, Thomas; Uribe, Bernardo (30 January 2007), "Stringy Chern classes of singular varieties", Advances in Mathematics, 208 (2): 597–621, arXiv:math/0407314, doi:10.1016/j.aim.2006.03.005
  • Lupercio, Ernesto; Poddar, Mainak (July 2004), "The global McKay–Ruan correspondence via motivic integration", Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 36 (4): 509–515, arXiv:math/0308200, doi:10.1112/S002460930300290X

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