César García
César García
César L. García did undergraduate studies in mathematics (BS) at the National University of Mexico (UNAM) and graduate studies (MSc and PhD) in mathematics at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. Cesar Garcia has been a visiting scholar at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) at Berkeley, California and visiting professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at New Mexico State University. His research interest are on the geometry of Banach spaces, concentration of measure phenomena, Minkowski geometry, matrix analysis, and mathematical exposition. His latest research work is on extensions of variational and fixed point principles to locally convex spaces. Among other academic affairs, he is a member of the editorial board of Miscelánea Matemática, an exposition journal published by the Mexican Mathematical Society. Currently he is a full time professor at the Department of Mathematics at ITAM and, since January 2017, he has been appointed as Program Director of the Applied Math Program at ITAM.
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Topics of Interest
- Mathematical Exposition
- Matrix Analysis
- Concentration Phenomena
- Geometry of Banach Spaces
- Geometry of Minkowski
- Non Linear Functional Analysis