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8-812: Fethi is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic name Fathi ( Arabic : فَتْحِي fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy ) which means "victorious, triumphant". Notable people with the name include: Fethi Benslama (born 1961), Paris-based Tunisian psychoanalyst Fethi Boucetta (born 1963), Algerian Guantanamo detainee Fethi Haddaoui (born 1961), Tunisian actor Fethi Heper (born 1944), retired Turkish footballer Ali Fethi Okyar (1880–1943), Turkish diplomat Fethi Sekin (1973–2017), Turkish police office killed on duty See also [ edit ] Fathi [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

16-611: Is a given arab name or surname in the possessive form which means "victorious, triumphant". It may refer to: People [ edit ] Ahmad Fathi Sorour , speaker of the Egyptian People's Assembly Ahmed Fathi (born 1984), Egyptian international football player Hamdi Fathi Fathi Kamel (born 1955), Kuwaiti footballer Fathi Shaqaqi (1951–1995) (born 1994), Egyptian international football player Albert Fathi (born 1951), Egyptian-French mathematician Fathi Arafat (1933–2004), Palestinian physician aka

24-690: Is an Egyptian- French mathematician. He specializes in dynamical systems and is currently a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology . Fathi attended the Collège des frères Lasalle in Cairo and grew up bilingual in French and Arabic . At age ten, he came as a political refugee to Paris and studied at the École normale supérieure in Saint-Cloud . He received in 1980 his PhD from

32-896: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Fathi Arabic given name For the village in Iran, see Fathi, Iran . For the Islamic faction, see Fathite . Fathi Pronunciation Arabic: [faːt.ħiː] Gender Unisex Language(s) Persian Origin Word/name Persian Region of origin Persian/Arabic world Other names Alternative spelling fethi Variant form(s) Fetih (Turkish) Nickname(s) none Related names Mansur , Nasr , Nasir Fathi ( Arabic : فَتْحِي fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy )

40-887: The Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Instituto de Matemática Interdisciplinar), in Nanjing , in Cambridge and at MSRI . In 2013 he received the Sophie Germain Prize . He is a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. At the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2014 in Seoul , Fathi was an Invited Speaker with talk Weak KAM Theory: the connection between Aubry-Mather theory and viscosity solutions of

48-557: The University of Paris 11 under Laurence Siebenmann with thesis Transformations et homéomorphismes préservant la mesure . From 1987 to 1992 he was a professor at the University of Florida . Since 1992 he has taught at the École normale supérieure de Lyon (unit of pure and applied mathematics). He has also taught at the École polytechnique . He has been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study (1986/87), at

56-798: The man of peace [1] Fathi Eljahmi , imprisoned Libyan dissident Fathi Hassan Fathi Yakan , Islamic cleric Fictional character [ edit ] Fatĥi, in Malatily Bathhouse See also [ edit ] faith Fethi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fathi&oldid=1239676807 " Categories : Surnames Given names Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Pages with Arabic IPA Albert Fathi Albert Fathi (born 27 October 1951, in Egypt )

64-458: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fethi&oldid=1242626146 " Categories : Given names Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Arabic-language masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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