Maurice Janet (1888–1983) was a French mathematician.
Maurice Janet | |
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Born | Maurice Léopold René Janet 24 October 1888 |
Died | 17 January 1983 (aged 94) |
Known for | Janet basis Riquier–Janet theory |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Differential equations |
In 1912, as a student he visited the University of Göttingen.[1] He was a professor at the University of Caen. He was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1924 in Toronto, in 1932 in Zürich, and in 1936 in Oslo.
Named in his honor are Janet bases, Janet sequences[2][3] and a related algorithm in the theory of systems of partial differential equations.[4] In 1926, he proved results that were later generalized by John Forbes Nash Jr. in his embedding theorem.
In 1948, Janet was the president of the Société Mathématique de France. He was a close friend of the mathematician Ernest Vessiot.