François Norguet

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François Norguet ( 1929 - September 19, 2010 ) was a French mathematician.

Norguet began his studies in Lille with Pierre Lelong , where he received a prize as a student in 1949/50. He was a professor in Strasbourg, where he headed the theoretical physics to mathematics contact group at the university's IRMA institute from 1965 to 1968, and had his own seminar on the functions of several complex variables in the 1970s. He solved the n-dimensional Levi problem (by Eugenio Elia Levi ) for the geometric characterization of holomorphic areas independently of Kiyoshi Oka and Hans Joachim Bremermann in 1954 . He also worked with Aldo Andreotti of the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (formula by Andreotti and Norguet as a generalization of Cauchy's integral formula to several complex variables).

In 1962 he gave a lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Stockholm ( Application de la theorie des residus ).

He died September 19, 2010.

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  1. ^ History of Mathematics in Lille
  2. At that time, advances in quantum field theory were promised from the theory of several complex variables
  3. Note on the death at the Société Mathématique de France