Dimitrie Pompeiu

Dimitrie Pompeiu
Dimitrie Pompeiu

Born 4 October 1873(1873-10-04)
Broscǎuţi, Romanian Principalities
Died 8 October 1954(1954-10-08) (aged 81)
Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic
Residence  Romania
Nationality Romanian
Fields Mathematician
Institutions University of Iaşi
University of Bucharest
Alma mater University of Bucharest
Doctoral advisor Henri Poincaré
Doctoral students Grigore Moisil
Known for Pompeiu problem
Pompeiu-Hausdorff metric
Cauchy-Pompeiu formula
Pompeiu's theorem

Dimitrie Pompeiu (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e pomˈpeju]; 4 October [O.S. 22 September] 1873, Broscǎuţi, Botoşani County, Romania – 8 October 1954, Bucharest) was a well-known Romanian mathematician.

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Biography

After studying in Dorohoi and Bucharest, he went to France, where he studied mathematics at the University of Paris (the Sorbonne). He obtained a Ph.D. degree in mathematics in 1905 with a thesis, On the continuity of complex variable functions, written under the direction of Henri Poincaré. After returning to Romania, he was named Professor of Mechanics at the University of Iaşi. In 1912, he assumed a chair at the University of Bucharest. In 1934, he was elected member of the Romanian Academy.

His contributions were mainly in the field of mathematical analysis, complex functions theory, and rational mechanics. In an article published in 1929, he posed a challenging conjecture in integral geometry, now widely known as the Pompeiu problem. Among his contributions to real analysis there is the construction, dated 1906, of non-constant, everywhere differentiable functions, with derivative vanishing on a dense set. Such derivatives are now called Pompeiu derivatives.

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References

  • [1] [2] D. Pompeiu, Sur la continuité des fonctions de variables complexes, Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Sér. 2, 7 no. 3 (1905), p. 265–315

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