Jean L. Mawhin (born 11 December 1942 in Verviers) is a Belgian mathematician and historian of mathematics.
Mawhin received his PhD in 1969 (Le problème des solutions périodiques en mécanique non linéaire)[1] under Paul Ledoux at the University of Liège, where he had studied since 1962 and received his licentiate in mathematics in 1964. He was assistant professor at Liège from 1964 and maitre de conferences (lecturer) from 1969 to 1973. From 1970 he was assistant professor (chargé de cours) and from 1974 professor of mathematics at the Université catholique de Louvain (with full professorship from 1977). In 2008 he retired.
He has been married since 1966 and has three children.
Selected works
with Michel Willem, Critical point theory and hamiltonian systems, Springer 1989
with Robert E. Gaines, Coincidence degree and nonlinear differential equations, Springer 1977
Topological degree methods in nonlinear boundary value problems, American Mathematical Society 1979
Points fixes, points critiques et problèmes aux limites, Presses de l’Université de Montreal, 1985
with Nicolas Rouche [fr], Equations differentielles ordinaires, Paris, Masson 1973 (english translation Ordinary differential equations: stability and periodic solutions, Boston, Pitman, 1980)
Boundary value problems for nonlinear ordinary differential equations: from successive approximations to topology, in Jean-Paul PierDevelopment of Mathematics 1900-1950, Birkhäuser 1994
Topological fixed point theory and nonlinear differential equations, in R. F. Brown et.al. (eds.) Handbook of Topological Fixed Point Theory, Springer 2005, p. 867–904
Leray-Schauder degree, a half century of extensions and applications, Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis, Journal of the Juliusz Schauder Center, Vol. 14, 1999, p. 195–228
The centennial legacy of Poincaré and Lyapunov in ordinary differential equations, Rend. Circolo Math. Palermo, Suppl. 34, 1994, S. 9–46
Poincaré’s early use of Analysis Situs in nonlinear differential equations, Philos. Sci., Vol. 4, 2000, p. 103–143
Les mathématiques, in: Robert Halleux, Geert Vanpaemel, Jan Vandersmissen, Andrée Despy-Meyer (eds.), Histoire des sciences en Belgique, 1815-2000, Brussels: Dexia/La Renaissance du livre, 2001, Vol. 1