Robert Fortet

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Robert Fortet (1 May 1912, Boulazac, France – 3 July 1998, Paris) was a French mathematician working on analysis. His doctoral advisor was Maurice René Fréchet.

Fortet was a professor at the University of Caen and at the University of Paris. Some of his Ph.D. students in Paris were Egon Balas, Jyotiprasad Medhi and Jacques Neveu.

References[]

  • Neveu, Jacques; Bru, Bernard (1998), "Robert Fortet (1912–1998)", Gazette des Mathématiciens (78): 85–87, ISSN 0224-8999, MR 1797896
  • Robert Fortet at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • "Robert Fortet".


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