Georges Reeb

Georges Reeb
Born (1920-11-12)12 November 1920
Saverne, Bas-Rhin
Died 6 November 1993(1993-11-06) (aged 72)
Strasbourg
Nationality French
Alma mater University of Strasbourg
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of Strasbourg
Doctoral advisor Charles Ehresmann

Georges Henri Reeb (12 November 1920 – 6 November 1993) was a French mathematician. He worked in differential topology, differential geometry, differential equations, topological dynamical systems theory and non-standard analysis.

In 1943 he received his PhD from University of Strasbourg (that had been evacuated during the war to Clermont-Ferrand) with the dissertation Propriétés topologiques des variétés feuilletées. His adviser was Charles Ehresmann.

In 1954, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study.

In 1965 Reeb, Jean Leray and Pierre Lelong founded a series of encounters between theoretical physicists and mathematicians in Strasbourg (Rencontres entre Mathématiciens et Physiciens Théoriciens).

He was a professor in Grenoble (Université Joseph Fourier) and Strasbourg (Université Louis Pasteur) where he directed the Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (The Institute of Mathematics of the University of Strasbourg) between 1967 and 1972,[1] which he founded with Jean Frenkel in 1966.

Reeb is the founder of the topological theory of foliations (Feuilletées, Blätterungen), manifolds with a special local product structure.

He invented what is now called the Reeb foliation, a foliation of the 3-sphere, all the leaves of which are diffeomorphic to R2, except one, which is a (compact!) 2-torus.[2]

Reeb sphere theorem says that a compact manifold with a function with exactly two critical points is homeomorphic to the sphere. This is used to prove that the Milnor spheres, although not diffeomorphic, are homeomorphic to the sphere S7, a result that came in 1956.

Reeb received an honorary doctorate from the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and from the Université de Neuchâtel.

Quotes

  • The naïve integers don't fill up .[3]

Selected works

Books

  • with Wu Wen-Tsün: Sur les espaces fibrés et les variétés feuilletées 1952[4]
  • with A. Fuchs: Statistiques commentées 1967
  • with J. Klein: Formules commentées de mathématiques: Programme P.C. 1971
  • Feuilletages: résultats anciens et nouveaux (Painlevé, Hector et Martinet) 1974

Articles

  • Sur les points singuliers d'une forme de Pfaff complètement intégrable ou d'une fonction numérique. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 222, (1946). 847–849.
  • Variétés feuilletées, feuilles voisines. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 224, (1947). 1613–1614.
  • Sur certaines propriétés topologiques des variétés feuilletées. Publ. Inst. Math. Univ. Strasbourg 11, pp. 5–89, 155–156. Actualités Sci. Ind., no. 1183 Hermann & Cie., Paris, 1952.
  • with André Haefliger: Variétés (non séparées) à une dimension et structures feuilletées du plan. Enseignement Math. (2) 3 (1957), 107–125.

See also

References

  1. http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/article217.html?lang=en
  2. Differential Geometry, Strasbourg, 1953 from Notices of the AMS, March 2008
  3. Nonstandard Analysis in Practice, p. 4, at Google Books. Edited by Francine Diener, Marc Diener.
  4. Chern, Shiing-Shen (1953). "Review: Sur les espaces fibrés et les variétés feuilletées by W. T. Wu and G. Reeb". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 59: 258–263. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1953-09700-2.
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