L2 Groupes et Géométrie
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jeudi 8:45-12 salle 15
Reaction to a decision of Sofia University (Newsletter of EMS 2015)
Letter, published in « Newsletter of EMS », n°98 (2015) page 71.
На сайта на Европейското математическо дружество, в 98 брой на « Newsletter
of EMS », стр. 71, се появи подписаното от наши колеги
писмо до редакцията, засягащо известния на всички случай с проф. Хорозов:
http://www.ems-ph.org/journals/newsletter/pdf/2015-12-98.pdf
Това писмо е почти копие на отвореното писмо до бившия вече ректор.
Letters to the Editor
Reaction to a decision of Sofia University Ivan Ilchev, Rector, Members of the Academic Council, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski’’ Sofia, Bulgaria
Dear Professor Ilchev,
Several months ago, Sofia University decided to prematurely retire Professor Emil Horozov, contrary to Bulgarian laws and the practice of the university. The Bulgarian court has decided that the act of Sofia University violates the law and that Professor Horozov must be returned to his job [1]. This, however, has not happened yet. Sofia University has not explained its decision. Moreover, in the discussions, a professor in law has claimed that the Academic Council is not obliged to give an explanation. Unfortunately, the real incitement is very well known to the scientific community, not only in Bulgaria but also to many prominent scientists abroad. The reason is that Horozov uncovered large-scale corruption in the Bulgarian Science Foundation. He formed a group of scientists who investigated the situation in the Bulgarian Science Foundation and produced a detailed report with the violations. The report was submitted to the Minister of Education and Science (at that time). After several months without any action, Professor Horozov made the report public in 2011. This was the starting point of the repression from institutions and newspapers. Some of them wrote articles in such a manner that the reader would get the impression that Horozov himself was the offender. As a consequence, Horozov decided to write a book The project business and the robbing of science (Manual for the managing scoundrel). The book describes to the general public the mechanisms of the corruption in Bulgarian scientific financing. Some of the most prestigious scientific journals in the world like Nature and Science [2, 3] have discussed the situation in the Bulgarian Science Foundation, unlike the Bulgarian newspapers. In fact, he has been invited by some TV channels to speak on this but, essentially, either the host did not allow him to speak or, in the cases of recorded interviews, they were ‘well processed’ to skip some of his criticisms. Another step that Professor Horozov undertook was to inform the Chief Prosecutor of Bulgaria on the violations. After waiting more than a year, he got a decision on several pages that did not answer any of his allegations, instead ‘answering’ topics that were not discussed in his signal. His appeal pointed out these facts and, once again, he received the same comments on matters not discussed by Horozov. At the same time, Professor Horozov informed The European Commission (EC) about the above facts, including his letter to the prosecutor. And again, as with the scientific journals, the EC reacted quickly in defence of Bulgarian science, contrary to Bulgarian institutions. After some protests of scientists and eventually the pressure from Europe, the Minister of Education and Science at that time was sacked. It is no wonder that some of the antiheroes of his book and, in particular, the Sofia University rector and others from its governing body, were looking for revenge. They found it in the fact that Professor Horozov has reached 65 and they decided to retire him, contrary to the rules and the traditions of the university. Essentially, all professors at Sofia University keep their jobs until 68. In particular, last year over 90% kept their positions, but not one of the best scientists of the university and the country. Maybe they did not notice (or intentionally) that they had also violated the law, which explicitly states that the members and corresponding members of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences have the right to keep their positions until 70, which is the case with Professor Horozov. There were mass protests against the decision of the rector, signed by more than 1,000 people [4]. A group of leading scientists from the USA, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Russia, Israel, Bulgaria, etc., who several years ago participated in a conference (sponsored by the American NSF) in honour of Professor Horozov, wrote a protest letter [5] to the Rector of the University, to the Chairwoman of the National Assembly, to the Minister of Education and Science, etc. Most of the newspapers and TV channels were informed too. No reaction came from any institution nor from any mass media. We hope that the international scientific community will not stay silent when facing the picture described above.
Bibliography
[1] Decision No. II-56 from 16.02.2015 of the Sofia Regional Court (Bulgarian) http://tinyurl.com/p8gopye.
[2] Bulgarian funding agency accused of poor practice, Nature, 6 April 2011, http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110406/full/472019a.html.
[3] Top Bulgarian Science Officials Sacked, Science, 29 January 2013, http://news.sciencemag.org/europe/2013/01/top-bulgarian-science-officials-sacked
[4] http://www.peticiq.com/emil_horozov.
[5] http://tinyurl.com/p4gd4wj.
Bojko Bakalov, North Carolina State University, USA
Lubomir Gavrilov, University of Toulouse, France
Iliya Iliev, Institute of Mathematics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Plamen Iliev, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Kamen Ivanov, Institute of Mathematics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Milen Yakimov, Louisiana State University, USA
Съдебно дело Хорозов срещу СУ, 2015
Решение на Софийски градски съд (втора инстанция) във връзка с жалбата на СУ « Кл. Охридски » срещу решението на Софийски районен съд от 15 февруари 2015. Решението е в полза на Емил Хорозов и потвържадава решението на първоинстанционния съд.
Решение на Софийски районен съд (първа инстанция) във връзка с жалбата на Емил Хорозов срещу СУ « Кл. Охридски » от 15 февруари 2015. Решението е обжалвано от СУ
Жалба на СУ « Кл.Охридски » (15.4.2015.) срещу съдебното решение в полза на Емил Хорозов.
Open Letter in Support of Emil Horozov
Ivan Ilchev, Rector,
Members of the Academic Council,
Sofia University « St. Kliment Ohridski »
Sofia, Bulgaria
Dear Professor Ilchev,
Dear Members of the Academic Council of Sofia University,
We are writing to express our opinion on the premature retirement of Professor Emil Horozov.
Professor Emil Horozov is a world renowned mathematician in the fields of dynamical systems, completely integrable systems and their relation to group theory. His scientific results are of the highest quality. His fundamental contributions to the above areas are very widely used by many mathematicians. Professor Horozov has been an invited keynote speaker in numerous conferences all over the word.
Professor Horozov has a truly outstanding teaching and advising record. We simply do not know of any other Bulgarian mathematician who has created a school of similar magnitude. Prof. Horozov educated many mathematicians who now play prominent role in algebraic geometry, representation theory, dynamical systems, completely integrable systems and mathematical physics.
In all respects of research, teaching and advising Emil Horozov is a star mathema-tician of world magnitude. We are shocked to learn that you are prematurely retiring him at the age of 65! (decision of the Academic Council of Sofia University « St. Klimet Ohridski » from May 2014).
We are familiar with the statistics that, in the last 20 years, Sofia University routinely extended by 3 years the contract of every other faculty member in the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, who at the age of 65 was eligible for such an extension. It is shocking that you do that with everybody else but not with a scientist, who in our strong opinion is your best mathematician.
The decision of the Academic Council to retire Prof. Emil Horozov has no scientific ground!
Professor Emil Horozov, as a chief of Bulgaria’s Scientific Research Fund in the period 2010-2011 prepared a report revealing many « violations of very serious nature » which resulted in illegally granting tens of millions in Euros for projects having nothing to do with science. Moreover, the report contains accounts of a number of cases when leading administrators of Sofia University were directly responsible for these violations. Two articles on this report appeared in the leading scientific journal Nature, Nature 472, 19 (2011), and the report was furthermore documented in a book published in Bulgarian in 2013.
In light of the above facts, the premature retirement of Professor Emil Horozov appears to be nothing short of repression of a scientist who raises his voice against the corruption in a national scientific research fund.
In support of Emil Horozov more that 800 scientists from 29 countries signed a petition. The European Union Commission and the International Mathematical Union should and will be notified of this shocking action of Sofia University against one of its most outstanding scientists. Given that, the European Union Commission invests nearly 20 millions of Euros per year\footnote{During the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development of the European Commission in the period 2007-2013 Bulgaria received the total of euro 98 millions} in the Bulgarian research and technological development, such an action, without any scientific ground, is unacceptable.
Yours Sincerely,
Iana Anguelova, Associate Professor, College of Charlston
Victor Atanasov, Associate Professor, Sofia University
Yuri Berest, Professor, Cornell University
Marcin Bobienski, Assistant Professor, University of Warsaw
Oleg Chalykh, Lecturer, University of Leeds
Vladimir Dobrev, Professor, Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Vladimir Dragovic, Professor, University of Texas at Dallas
Iain Gordon, Professor, Head of School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
Dimitar Grantcharov, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington
Alberto Gr\ »unbaum, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Hristo Dimov, Associate Professor, Sofia University
Luc Haine, Professor, Catholic University of Louvain
Gerard Helminck, Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam
Loek Helminck, Professor, Head of Department of Mathematics,
North Carolina State University
Iliya Iliev, Professor, Institute of Mathematics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Yulij Ilyashenko, Professor, Cornell University, President of the Independent University of Moscow
Stefan Ivanov, Professor, Sofia University
Vassil Kanev, Professor, University of Palermo
Pavao Mardesic, Professor, University of Burgundy
Todor Milanov, Project Assistant Professor, University of Tokyo
Dmitry Novikov, Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science
Valentina Petkova, Professor, Corresponding Member, Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Emma Previato, Professor, Boston University
Radoslav Rashkov, Professor, Sofia University
Tudor Ratiu, Professor, Head of the Chair of the Geometric Analysis, Swiss Frederal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Director of the Bernoulli Center
Robert Roussarie, Professor Emeritus of Mahematics, University of Burgundy
Tsvetana Stoyanova, Assistant Professor, Sofia University
Doychin Tolev, Professor, Sofia University
Ivan Todorov, Professor, Member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Pierre van Moerbeke, Professor, Brandeis University and Catholic University of Louvain, Member of Royal Academy of Belgium, Chief-Executive, Francqui Foundation
Alexander Varchenko, Ernest Eliel Professor, University of North Carolina
Alexander Veselov, Professor, Loughborough University
Sergei Yakovenko, Professor, Head of Department of Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science
Yosef Yomdin, Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science
Henryk Zoladek, Professor, Head of Section of Dynamic Systems, University of Warsaw
Organisers:
Bojko Bakalov (North Carolina State University, USA)
Ognyan Christov (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
Lubomir Gavrilov (University of Toulouse, France)
Plamen Iliev (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Milen Yakimov (Louisiana State University, USA)
Angel Zhivkov (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
2ème semestre 2012/2013
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20/04, 9 h-14 h P.Th.
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épreuve :
18/05, 9 h-14 h L.G.
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épreuve :
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Cours polycopié pour le module L1 SFA
Mathématiques I — Analyse format pdf
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