Ion Barbu

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Ion Barbu (pen name of Dan Barbilian) (18 March 1895, Câmpulung-Muscel - 11 August 1961, Bucharest) was a distinguished Romanian mathematician and poet. As a poet, he is best known for his volume Second Game (Romanian title Joc secund). As a mathematician, he authored 80 research papers and studies. The so-called Barbilian spaces in geometry were named after him.

He is buried at Bellu cemetery.

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  • Dan Barbilian, Teoria aritmeticǎ a idealelor (în inele necomutative), Editura Academiei, Bucharest, Romania, 1956
  • Dan Barbilian, Grupuri cu operatori: Teoremele de descompunere ale algebrei, Editura Academiei, Bucharest, Romania, 1960

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