Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn

Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn

Born 9 July 1918 (1918-07-09) (age 93)
The Hague
Nationality Dutch
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Eindhoven University of Technology
Alma mater University of Amsterdam
Doctoral advisor Jurjen Ferdinand Koksma
Doctoral students Matheus Hautus
Antonius Levelt
Robert Nederpelt Lazarom
Johannes Runnenburg
Known for De Bruijn sequence

Nicolaas Govert (Dick) de Bruijn (born 9 July 1918) is a Dutch mathematician, affiliated as professor emeritus with the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in 1943 from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.[1]

De Bruijn covered many areas of mathematics. He is especially noted for the invention of the De Bruijn sequence. He is also partly responsible for the De Bruijn–Newman constant, the De Bruijn–Erdős theorem (in both incidence geometry and graph theory) and the BEST theorem. He wrote one of the standard books in advanced asymptotic analysis (De Bruijn, 1958). De Bruijn also worked on the theory of Penrose tilings. In the late sixties, he designed the Automath language for representing mathematical proofs, so that they could be verified automatically (see automated theorem checking). Lately, he has been working on models for the human brain.

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