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Laurent Schwartz - Definition and Overview

Laurent Schwartz (5 March 19154 July 2002) was a French mathematician.

He was born in Paris. After studying at the École Normale Supérieure, he got his doctorate from the Faculty of Sciences in Strasbourg.

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 France's colonial war in Algeria.

Being a Jew, he had to spend WWII in hiding under the name of Laurent Sélimartin.

External links

  • biography (http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Schwartz.html) of Laurent Schwartz in the MacTutor archive


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