Georges Giraud
Mathematician, Academic
1889 – 1943
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Who was Georges Giraud?
Georges Julien Giraud was a French mathematician, working in potential theory, partial differential equations, singular integrals and singular integral equations: he is mainly known for his solution of the regular oblique derivative problem and also for his extension to n–dimensional singular integral equations of the concept of symbol of a singular integral, previously introduced by Solomon Mikhlin.
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- Born
- Jul 11, 1889
Saint-Étienne - Nationality
- France
- Profession
- Education
- École Normale Supérieure
- Died
- Mar 16, 1943
Bonny-sur-Loire
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on July 23, 2013
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