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Laurent Schwartz 

Laurent Schwartz

Born March 5, 1915(1915-03-05)
Flag of France Paris, France
Died July 4, 2002 (aged 87)
Paris, France
Citizenship French
Institutions Université de Grenoble, École Polytechnique, Université de Paris VII
Alma mater Université de Strasbourg
Doctoral students Alexander Grothendieck
Known for Theory of Distributions
Notable awards Fields Medal, 1950

Laurent-Moïse Schwartz (5 March 1915 in Paris4 July 2002 in Paris) was a French mathematician.

Biography

Among other teaching positions, he taught at École Polytechnique from 1959 to 1980. His considerable mathematical work, including the theory of distributions, won him the Fields Medal in 1950. Apart from his scientific work, he was a well-known outspoken intellectual. Leaning towards communism, he refused Stalin's totalitarianism. He campaigned against the Algerian War. In danger of being classified as a Jew under the Nazi racial laws, he had to spend parts of WWII in hiding under aliases, predominantly "Laurent Sélimartin". He was related to the Debré family.

References

  • Schwartz, Laurent (2001). A Mathematician Grappling with His Century. Birkhauser. ISBN 3-7643-6052-6. A translation in English of Laurent Schwartz's autobiography, Un mathématicien aux prises avec le siècle,originally published in 1997!.

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