Bernard Malgrange
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Bernard Malgrange (b. 1928, Paris) is a French mathematician who works on differential equations and singularity theory. He proved the Ehrenpreis-Malgrange theorem and the Malgrange preparation theorem.
He received his Ph.D. from Université Henri Poincaré (Nancy 1) in 1955. His advisor was Laurent Schwartz.
He was elected to the Académie des sciences in 1988.
[edit] Publications
- Ideals of differentiable functions (Oxford University Press, 1966)
- Équations différentielles à coefficients polynomiaux, Progress in Mathematics (Birkhäuser, 1991).
[edit] External links
- Bernard Malgrange at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Académie des sciences page on Bernard Malgrange