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Maurice Gevrey

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Maurice-Joseph Gevrey (13 March 1884 in Fauverney, Côte d'or, France – 19 September 1957 in Fauverney) was a French mathematician working on partial differential equations. From 1919, he worked at the University of Burgundy, becoming a professor there in 1920.[1]

In 1918, he introduced what is now called Gevrey classes.

Notes

  1. ^ "Maurice Gevrey". Académie Dijon.

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