Mathematician:Louis de Branges de Bourcia
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Mathematician
French-American mathematician best known for proving the Bieberbach Conjecture in $1984$, now called de Branges's Theorem.
Claims to have proved several important conjectures in mathematics, including the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis.
Nationality
French-American
History
- Born: August 21, 1932 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France
Theorems and Definitions
- de Branges's Theorem (also known as the Bieberbach Conjecture for Ludwig Georg Elias Moses Bieberbach, who proposed it)
Results named for Louis de Branges de Bourcia can be found here.
Definitions of concepts named for Louis de Branges de Bourcia can be found here.
Publications
- 1959: The Stone-Weierstrass theorem
- 1959: Some mean squares of entire functions
- 1959: Some Hilbert spaces of entire functions
- 1959: The Bernstein problem
- 1959: The a-local operator problem
- 1960 -- 62: Some Hilbert spaces of entire functions (5 papers)
- 1968: Hilbert spaces of entire functions
Also known as
Usually known as Louis de Branges.
His name can also be seen rendered as Louis De Branges.