Martine QueffélecMartine Queffélec (née Joublin, born 1949) is a French mathematician associated with the University of Lille[1] and known for her research on continued fractions, Diophantine approximation, combinatorics on words, L-systems, and related topics in dynamical systems. Education and careerQueffélec defended her doctoral dissertation in 1984.[1] By 1987, she was working at the Université Sorbonne Paris Nord;[2] she moved to the Lille University of Science and Technology in 1993.[1] BooksQueffélec is the author of the book Substitution Dynamical Systems – Spectral Analysis (Springer, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1294, 1987; 2nd ed., 2010).[3] She is the co-author, with Hervé Queffélec, of Diophantine Approximation and Dirichlet Series (Harish-Chandra Research Institute Lecture Notes 2, 2013).[4] RecognitionIn 2011, the Lille University of Science and Technology hosted a conference "Analyse 2011" in honor of both Martine and Hervé Queffélec.[5] Personal life and familyQueffélec's husband, mathematician Hervé Queffélec, is a son of French writer Henri Queffélec (1910–1992), and the brother of pianist Anne Queffélec and novelist Yann Queffélec. References
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