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Arnaud Denjoy

French mathematician (1884-1974).

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Place of Death

11th Arrondissement of Paris
Paris

Place of Birth

Auch

Occupation

Mathematician
University Teacher

Country of Citizenship

France

Date of Birth

1/5/1884

Date of Death

1/21/1974

Educated At

École Normale Supérieure
(1902 - 1905)
Start Time
: 1902
End Time
: 1905

Instance Of

Human

Given Name

Arnaud

Member Of

French Academy of Sciences
(1942)
Point in Time
: 1942
Academy of Sciences of the USSR
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Russian Academy of Sciences
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Romanian Academy

Described by Source

Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:Данжуа Арно
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 3
Page(s)
:276

Doctoral Advisor

René-Louis Baire

Award Received

Lomonosov Gold Medal
(1970)
Point in Time
: 1970
Poncelet Prize
(1930)
Point in Time
: 1930
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(1920)
Point in Time
: 1920
National Order of Honour and Merit
Saintour Prize
(1925)
Point in Time
: 1925
Petit D'Ormoy, Carriere, Thebault Award
(1933)
Point in Time
: 1933
Cours Peccot
(1912)
Point in Time
: 1912

Employer

University of Paris
(1922 - 1955)
Start Time
: 1922
End Time
: 1955
Utrecht University
(1917 - 1922)
Start Time
: 1917
End Time
: 1922
University of Montpellier
(1909 - 1917)
Start Time
: 1909
End Time
: 1917

Field of Work

Mathematics
Mathematical Analysis
Harmonic Analysis

Name in Native Language

Arnaud Denjoy

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Sex or Gender

Male

Student Of

Henri Lebesgue

Academic Thesis

Q94625470
Doctoral Advisor
:
René-Louis Baire
URL
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Work Available at URL
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Publication Date
: 1907

Notable Work

Denjoy–Luzin Theorem
Denjoy–Luzin–Saks Theorem
Denjoy–Wolff Theorem
Denjoy–Koksma Inequality
Denjoy–Riesz Theorem
Denjoy's Theorem on Rotation Number
Q19308499
Denjoy–Carleman–Ahlfors Theorem
Denjoy–Young–Saks Theorem

Place of Burial

Crématorium-Columbarium Du Père-Lachaise
Coordinate Location
: 48.8623°N 2.3960°E

Position Held

President of the French Academy of Sciences
(1/1/1962 - 12/31/1962)
Series Ordinal
:264
Replaces
:
Louis Hackspill
Start Time
: 1/1/1962
End Time
: 12/31/1962

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