Paul Dubreil

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Paul Dubreil
Paul Dubreil in 1954
Photo courtesy of MFO
Born(1904-03-01)1 March 1904
Died9 March 1994(1994-03-09) (aged 90)
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Paris
SpouseMarie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin
AwardsCours Peccot (1933)[1]
Prix Francoeur (1942)
Grand prix des sciences mathématiques (1952)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Paris
Doctoral advisorCharles Émile Picard
Doctoral studentsDov Tamari

Paul Dubreil (French: [dybʁɛj]; 1 March 1904 – 9 March 1994) was a French mathematician.

He was born in Le Mans, Maine, France and died in Soisy-sur-École, France. Dubreil was married to fellow mathematician Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin.

Selected publications

Articles

  • "Contribution à la théorie des demi-groupes". Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences. 63 (3): 1–52. 1941.
  • "Emmy Noether". Cahiers du séminaire d'histoire des mathématiques. 7: 15–27. 1986.

Books

  • Algèbre. Gauthier-Villars. 1946.[2] (preface by Gaston Julia)
  • Algèbre et théorie des nombres. Paris: Faculté de Sciences. 1956.
  • with M.L. Dubreil-Jacotin: Leçons d'algèbre moderne. Dunod. 1961.[3]
  • Théorie des groupes; cours d'initiation. Paris: Dunod. 1972.

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