Laura Ortíz-Bobadilla
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Laura Ortíz-Bobadilla is a Mexican mathematician specializing in differential geometry, and especially on holomorphic foliations and the limit cycles of dynamical systems. She is a researcher in the Institute of Mathematics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).[1]
Ortíz-Bobadilla is originally from Mexico City.[2] She studied mathematics at UNAM, earning bachelor's and master's degrees under the mentorship of José Antonio Seade Kuri and Xavier Gómez-Mont, respectively.[1] She completed a PhD in 1991 at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow, Russia; her dissertation, Analytic Classification of Complex Linear Vector Fields: Case of Nontrivial Jordan Cell, was supervised by Yulij Ilyashenko.[3]
She has been a researcher in the Institute of Mathematics since 1992.[2]
Book
With Xavier Gómez-Mont, Ortíz-Bobadilla is the author of a Spanish-language textbook on dynamic systems on surfaces, Sistemas dinámicos holomorfos en superficies.[4]