Jean Leray | |
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Born | Chantenay-sur-Loire (today part of Nantes) | 7 November 1906
Died | 10 November 1998 | (aged 92)
Alma mater | École Normale Supérieure |
Known for | Partial differential equations Algebraic topology Global hyperbolicity Sheaf theory Sheaf cohomology Leray cover Leray projection Leray's theorem Leray spectral sequence Leray–Hirsch theorem Leray–Schauder degree |
Awards | Prix Francoeur (1937) Malaxa Prize (1938) Feltrinelli Prize (1971) John von Neumann Prize(1962) Wolf Prize (1979) Lomonosov Gold Medal (1988) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Nancy University of Paris Collège de France |
Doctoral advisor | Henri Villat |
Doctoral students | Armand Borel István Fáry |
Jean Leray (French: [ləʁɛ]; 7 November 1906 – 10 November 1998)[1] was a French mathematician, who worked on both partial differential equations and algebraic topology.