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Florence Merlevède is a smart French scientist who studies probability theory. This is a branch of mathematics that looks at how likely events are to happen. She is especially interested in how different events can depend on each other.

Merlevède is a professor at Gustave Eiffel University. There, she works in the laboratory for analysis and applied mathematics, focusing on probability and statistics.

Early Life and Education

Florence Merlevède studied at Pierre and Marie Curie University. She earned her Ph.D. (which is a very high university degree) in 1996. Her research for this degree was guided by two professors, Denis Bosq and Magda Peligrad.

Important Work

Merlevède has written an important book with Magda Peligrad and Sergey Utev. The book is called Functional Gaussian Approximation for Dependent Structures and was published in 2019. It helps other scientists understand complex ideas about probability.

She also helps decide what articles get published in a science magazine called Probability Theory and Related Fields. This means she reads new research and helps make sure it's good enough to be shared with other experts.

Awards and Recognition

In 2021, Florence Merlevède received a special honor. She was named a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. This award recognized her amazing work in understanding how different events in probability can be connected. It also celebrated her important discoveries about how quickly things change in probability and how large groups of numbers behave.

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