DIEUDONN, JEAN


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born July 1, 1906, Lille, France died Nov. 29, 1992, Paris in full Jean-alexandre-eugne Dieudonn French mathematician and educator known for his writings on abstract algebra, functional analysis, topology, and his theory of Lie groups. Dieudonn was educated in Paris, receiving both his bachelor's degree (1927) and his doctorate (1931) from the cole Normale Suprieure. He was a founding member of the Nicolas Bourbaki (q.v.) group in the mid-1930s. After teaching at universities in Rennes and Nancy, France, and in So Paulo, Brazil, Dieudonn came to the United States in 1952 and taught mathematics at the University of Michigan and at Northwestern University. He returned to Paris to teach at the Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies (195964). He became professor of mathematics at the University of Nice in 1964, dean of the science faculty in 1965, and professor emeritus in 1970. In 1968 he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences. Dieudonn's publications include La Gomtrie des groupes classiques (1955), Foundations of Modern Analysis (1960), Algbre linaire et gomtrie lmentaire (1964; Linear Algebra and Elementary Geometry), and lments d'analyse, 9 vol. (196882).

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