Jean Bertoin (born 1961) is a French mathematician, specializing in probability theory and professor at the University of Zurich.
Education and career
Bertoin received in 1987 his doctorate from University of Paris VI under Marc Yor with Étude des processus de Dirichlet.[1] Bertoin taught and did research there and is now a professor at the University of Zurich.
Subordinators: Examples and Applications, in: Jean Bertoin, Fabio Martinelli, Yuval Peres, Lectures on Probability Theory and Statistics, Ecole d’Eté de Probailités de Saint-Flour XXVII - 1997, Lectures Notes in Mathematics 1717, Springer 1999, pp. 1–91. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-48115-7_1
with Jean-François Le Gall: "The Bolthausen–Sznitman coalescent and the genealogy of continuous-state branching processes." Probability theory and related fields 117, no. 2 (2000): 249–266. doi:10.1007/s004400050006