Szolem Mandelbrojt
Szolem Mandelbrojt | |
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Szolem Mandelbrojt | |
Born |
Warsaw, Congress Poland | 10 January 1899
Died |
23 September 1983 84) Paris, France | (aged
Residence | France, U.S. |
Nationality | French of Polish- and Lithuanian-Jewish descent |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions |
Université Lille Nord de France Collège de France Rice University |
Alma mater | Université Paris IV-Sorbonne |
Doctoral advisor | Jacques Hadamard |
Doctoral students |
Paul Malliavin Shmuel Agmon Hugh Brunk Vincent Cowling John Gergen Guy Johnson, Jr. Jean-Pierre Kahane Yitzhak Katznelson George Piranian Hans Jakob Reiter |
Notes He is the uncle of Benoît Mandelbrot. |
Szolem Mandelbrojt (10 January 1899 – 23 September 1983) was a Jewish-Polish mathematician. He worked mainly in classical analysis; he was a student of Jacques Hadamard, and became Hadamard's successor as Professor at the Collège de France.
He was an early member of the Bourbaki group, taking part in some of its initial gatherings. In fact his direction was very different, as his publications show, with an interest in Dirichlet series, lacunary series, entire functions and other major topics in complex analysis and harmonic analysis. He is more accurately described as a follower of G. H. Hardy, and can be placed in the group containing Norbert Wiener and Torsten Carleman who were moderate modernisers of classical Fourier analysis. Shmuel Agmon, Jean-Pierre Kahane, Yitzhak Katznelson, and Paul Malliavin are among his students.
During World War II he was in the United States, in Houston at the Rice Institute from 1940, being one of many French scientists helped by the programme of Louis Rapkine (1904–1948).
Benoît Mandelbrot was his nephew.
External links
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Szolem Mandelbrojt", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
- Szolem Mandelbrojt at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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