Louis de Branges de Bourcia, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Louis de Branges de Bourcia

American mathematician

Date of Birth: 21-Aug-1932

Place of Birth: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Profession: mathematician

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Louis de Branges de Bourcia

  • Louis de Branges de Bourcia (born August 21, 1932) is a French-American mathematician.
  • He is the Edward C.
  • Elliott Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.
  • He is best known for proving the long-standing Bieberbach conjecture in 1984, now called de Branges's theorem.
  • He claims to have proved several important conjectures in mathematics, including the generalized Riemann hypothesis. Born to American parents who lived in Paris, de Branges moved to the U.S.
  • in 1941 with his mother and sisters.
  • His native language is French.
  • He did his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1949–53), and received a PhD in mathematics from Cornell University (1953–7).
  • His advisors were Wolfgang Fuchs and then-future Purdue colleague Harry Pollard.
  • He spent two years (1959–60) at the Institute for Advanced Study and another two (1961–2) at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
  • He was appointed to Purdue in 1962. An analyst, de Branges has made incursions into real, functional, complex, harmonic (Fourier) and Diophantine analyses.
  • As far as particular techniques and approaches are concerned, he is an expert in spectral and operator theories.

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