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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

René Thom

René Thom (September 2, 1923 - October 25, 2002) was a French mathematician and founder of the catastrophe theory. He received the Fields Medal in 1958.

Table of contents
1 Biography
2 Bibliography
3 External links and References

Biography

René Thom was born in Montbéliard, France. He was educated at Lycée Saint-Louis and École Normale Supérieure and went on to teach at Grenoble and Strasbourg.

While he is most known to the public for his development of catastrophe theory between 1968 and 1972 he was awarded a Fields Medal in 1958 for his earlier work on topology (which concerned characteristic classes, cobordism theory, and the Thom transversality theorem). He then moved into singularity theory, of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect.

René Thom died on October 25, 2002, in a small town near Paris.

Bibliography

  • Structural Stability and Morphogenesis (1972)

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