Dimitrie Pompeiu
Dimitrie D. Pompeiu (Romanian: [diˈmitri.e pomˈpeju]; 4 October [O.S. 22 September] 1873 – 8 October 1954) was a Romanian mathematician, professor at the University of Bucharest, titular member of the Romanian Academy, and President of the Chamber of Deputies.
Dimitrie Pompeiu | |
---|---|
Born | Broscăuți, Romania | 22 October 1873
Died | 8 October 1954 81) Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic | (aged
Nationality | Romanian |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Known for | Cauchy–Pompeiu formula Pompeiu problem Pompeiu–Hausdorff metric Pompeiu's theorem |
39th President of the Assembly of Deputies | |
In office 20 June 1931 – 10 June 1932 | |
Monarch | Carol II |
Preceded by | Ștefan Cicio Pop |
Succeeded by | Ștefan Cicio Pop |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | University of Iași University of Bucharest |
Thesis | Sur la continuité des fonctions de variables complexes (1905) |
Doctoral advisor | Henri Poincaré |
Doctoral students | Grigore Moisil |
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.