Maurice-René Fréchet
Fréchet, Maurice-René
Born Sept. 2, 1878, in Maligny; died June 4, 1973, in Paris. French mathematician.
Fréchet was a professor at the University of Strasbourg from 1919 to 1927 and at the University of Paris from 1928 to 1949. His principal works deal with topology and functional analysis; he introduced the modern abstract concepts of metric space, compactness, and completeness. Contributions were also made by him to probability theory.
Fréchet became a member of the Netherlands Academy of Sciences in 1950 and the Institut de France in 1956 and was a member of many French and foreign scientific societies, including the Moscow Mathematical Society.
WORKS
Sur Quelques Points de calcul fonctionnel. Paris, 1906.Les Espaces abstraits et leur théorie concidérée comme introduction à l’analyse générale. Paris, 1928.