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André Martineau (born 14 May 1930 – 4 May 1972) was a French mathematician, specializing in mathematical analysis. Martineau studied at the École Normale Supérieure and received there, with Laurent Schwartz as supervisor, his Ph.D. with a thesis on analytic functionals and then worked for several years with Schwartz. Martineau became a professor at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. Shortly before his 42nd birthday, he died of cancer. Consider a quotation from the year 2004: His son Jacques Martineau (born 1963) is a movie director and screenwriter.

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  • André (Jean) Martineau (1930 – 1972) est un mathématicien français, spécialisé dans l'analyse mathématique. (fr)
  • André Martineau (14 de maio de 1930 – 4 de maio de 1972) foi um matemático francês. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Nice (1970 - Fonctionelles analytiques). (pt)
  • André Martineau (born 14 May 1930 – 4 May 1972) was a French mathematician, specializing in mathematical analysis. Martineau studied at the École Normale Supérieure and received there, with Laurent Schwartz as supervisor, his Ph.D. with a thesis on analytic functionals and then worked for several years with Schwartz. Martineau became a professor at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. Shortly before his 42nd birthday, he died of cancer. Consider a quotation from the year 2004: His son Jacques Martineau (born 1963) is a movie director and screenwriter. (en)
  • André Martineau (* 14. Mai 1930; † 4. Mai 1972) war ein französischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis beschäftigte. Martineau studierte an der École normale supérieure und promovierte bei Laurent Schwartz in Paris über analytische Funktionale und arbeitete mehrere Jahre mit Schwartz zusammen. Er war Professor an der Universität Nizza (Sophia Antipolis). Er starb mit 42 Jahren an Krebs. Sein Sohn (* 1963) ist Filmemacher (Drehbuchautor, Regisseur). (de)
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  • André Martineau (* 14. Mai 1930; † 4. Mai 1972) war ein französischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis beschäftigte. Martineau studierte an der École normale supérieure und promovierte bei Laurent Schwartz in Paris über analytische Funktionale und arbeitete mehrere Jahre mit Schwartz zusammen. Er war Professor an der Universität Nizza (Sophia Antipolis). Er starb mit 42 Jahren an Krebs. Er beschäftigte sich mit Analysis in mehreren komplexen Variablen, wo er Fourier-Borel-Transformationen für analytische Funktionale einführte (für eine Variable schon bei Émile Borel). Er gehörte zu den frühen Unterstützern der Hyperfunktionen (über die er im Seminar Bourbaki 1960/61 einen Vortrag hielt) von Mikio Satō und spielte nach Pierre Cartier auch bei der Entstehung des Schema-Konzepts in der algebraischen Geometrie eine Rolle mit einer Bemerkung, die er gegenüber Jean-Pierre Serre machte. 1970 war er Invited Speaker auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Nizza (Fonctionelles analytiques) und 1962 in Stockholm (Croissance d´une fonction entiers de type exponentiel et supports des fonctionelles analytiques). Zu seinen Doktoranden zählen André Hirschowitz und Henri Skoda. Sein Sohn (* 1963) ist Filmemacher (Drehbuchautor, Regisseur). (de)
  • André Martineau (born 14 May 1930 – 4 May 1972) was a French mathematician, specializing in mathematical analysis. Martineau studied at the École Normale Supérieure and received there, with Laurent Schwartz as supervisor, his Ph.D. with a thesis on analytic functionals and then worked for several years with Schwartz. Martineau became a professor at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. Shortly before his 42nd birthday, he died of cancer. His research deals with analysis in several complex variables, where he introduced Fourier-Borel transformations for analytic functionals. (For one complex variable this type of functional transformation was introduced by Émile Borel.) Martineau was one of the early advocates of the theory of Sato's hyperfunctions and gave lectures on this topic in Seminar Bourbaki during 1960–1961. According to Pierre Cartier, Martineau played a role in the development of the concept of schemes in algebraic geometry by means of a remark made to Jean-Pierre Serre. Consider a quotation from the year 2004: A set in complex Euclidean space is called C-convex if all its intersections with complex lines are contractible, and it is said to be linearly convex if its complement is a union of complex hyperplanes. These notions are intermediate between ordinary geometric convexity and pseudoconvexity. Their importance was first manifested in the pioneering work of André Martineau from about forty years ago. Since then a large number of new results have been obtained by many different mathematicians. Martineau was an Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1962 in Stockholm with talk Croissance d'une fonction entiers de type exponentiel et supports des fonctionelles analytiques and in 1970 in Nice with talk Fonctionelles analytiques. His doctoral students include Henri Skoda. His son Jacques Martineau (born 1963) is a movie director and screenwriter. (en)
  • André (Jean) Martineau (1930 – 1972) est un mathématicien français, spécialisé dans l'analyse mathématique. (fr)
  • André Martineau (14 de maio de 1930 – 4 de maio de 1972) foi um matemático francês. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Nice (1970 - Fonctionelles analytiques). (pt)
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