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René Thom

René Frédéric Thom (French: [ʁəne tɔm]; 2 September 1923 – 25 October 2002) was a French mathematician, who received the Fields Medal in 1958.

René Thom
Thom in 1970
Born(1923-09-02)2 September 1923
Montbéliard, France
Died25 October 2002(2002-10-25) (aged 79)
Alma materÉcole Normale Supérieure, University of Paris
Known forCatastrophe theory
Cobordism
Gradient conjecture
Quasi-fibration
Splitting lemma
Thom conjecture
Thom isomorphism
Thom space
Thom transversality theorem
Thom's first isotopy lemma
Thom–Porteous formula
Thom–Sebastiani Theorem
Dold–Thom theorem
ChildrenFrançoise Thom
AwardsFields Medal (1958)
Brouwer Medal (1970)
John von Neumann Lecture Prize (1976)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Strasbourg
Université Joseph Fourier
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
ThesisEspaces fibrés en sphères et carrés de Steenrod (1951)
Doctoral advisorHenri Cartan
Doctoral studentsDavid Trotman

He made his reputation as a topologist, moving on to aspects of what would be called singularity theory; he became world-famous among the wider academic community and the educated general public for one aspect of this latter interest, his work as founder of catastrophe theory (later developed by Christopher Zeeman).[1][2][3][4][5]

Life and career edit

René Thom grew up in a modest family in Montbéliard, Doubs and obtained a Baccalauréat in 1940. After the German invasion of France, his family took refuge in Switzerland and then in Lyon. In 1941 he moved to Paris to attend Lycée Saint-Louis and in 1943 he began studying mathematics at École Normale Supérieure, becoming agrégé in 1946.[6]

He received his PhD in 1951 from the University of Paris. His thesis, titled Espaces fibrés en sphères et carrés de Steenrod (Sphere bundles and Steenrod squares), was written under the direction of Henri Cartan.[7]

After a fellowship at Princeton University Graduate College (1951–1952), he became Maître de conférences at the Universities of Grenoble (1953–1954) and Strasbourg (1954–1963), where he was appointed Professor in 1957. In 1964 he moved to the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, in Bures-sur-Yvette, where he worked until 1990.[8]

In 1958 Thom received the Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Edinburgh for the foundations of cobordism theory, which were already present in his thesis.[9] He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians two more times: in 1970 in Nice[10] and 1983 in Warsaw (which he did not attend).[11]

He was awarded the Brouwer Medal in 1970,[12] the Grand Prix Scientifique de la Ville de Paris in 1974, and the John von Neumann Lecture Prize in 1976.[13] He become the first president, together with Louis Néel, of the newly established Fondation Louis-de-Broglie In 1973 [14] and was elected Member of the Académie des Sciences of Paris in 1976.[15]

Salvador Dalí paid homage to René Thom with the paintings The Swallow's Tail and Topological Abduction of Europe.[16]

Research edit

While René Thom is most known to the public for his development of catastrophe theory between 1968 and 1972,[17] his academic achievements concern mostly his mathematical work on topology.[18][19]

In the early 1950s it concerned what are now called Thom spaces, characteristic classes, cobordism theory, and the Thom transversality theorem. Another example of this line of work is the Thom conjecture, versions of which have been investigated using gauge theory. From the mid 1950s he moved into singularity theory, of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect, and in a series of deep (and at the time obscure) papers between 1960 and 1969 developed the theory of stratified sets and stratified maps, proving a basic stratified isotopy theorem describing the local conical structure of Whitney stratified sets, now known as the Thom–Mather isotopy theorem. Much of his work on stratified sets was developed so as to understand the notion of topologically stable maps, and to eventually prove the result that the set of topologically stable mappings between two smooth manifolds is a dense set.

Thom's lectures on the stability of differentiable mappings, given at the University of Bonn in 1960, were written up by Harold Levine and published in the proceedings of a year long symposium on singularities at Liverpool University during 1969–70, edited by C. T. C. Wall. The proof of the density of topologically stable mappings was completed by John Mather in 1970, based on the ideas developed by Thom in the previous ten years. A coherent detailed account was published in 1976 by Christopher Gibson, Klaus Wirthmüller, Andrew du Plessis, and Eduard Looijenga.[20]

During the last twenty years of his life Thom's published work was mainly in philosophy and epistemology, and he undertook a reevaluation of Aristotle's writings on science. In 1992, he was one of eighteen academics who sent a letter to Cambridge University protesting against plans to award Jacques Derrida an honorary doctorate.[21]

Beyond Thom's contributions to algebraic topology, he studied differentiable mappings, through the study of generic properties. In his final years, he turned his attention to an effort to apply his ideas about structural topography to the questions of thought, language, and meaning in the form of a "semiophysics".

Bibliography edit

  • Thom, René (1952), "Espaces fibrés en sphères et carrés de Steenrod" (PDF), Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure, Série 3, 69: 109–182, doi:10.24033/asens.998, MR 0054960
  • Thom, René (1954), "Quelques propriétés globales des variétés différentiables", Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici, 28: 17–86, doi:10.1007/BF02566923, MR 0061823, S2CID 120243638
  • "Ensembles et morphismes stratifiés", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 75 (1969), 240–284.
  • "Semio Physics: A Sketch", Addison Wesley, (1990), ISBN 0-201-50060-4
  • Structural Stability and Morphogenesis, W. A. Benjamin, (1972), ISBN 0-201-40685-3.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "René Thom", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  2. ^ Wright, Pearce (2002-11-14). "Obituary: René Thom". The Guardian. Retrieved 2022-04-10. also available at "René Thom - Guardian obituary". MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. University of St Andrews. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  3. ^ "René Frédéric Thom". encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  4. ^ Alberganti, Michel (2002-10-31). "René Thom". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  5. ^ "Thom René Frédéric". serge.mehl.free.fr. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  6. ^ Dougnac, Sophie (30 July 2015). "René Thom: le fils d'épiciers devient prix Nobel" [René Thom: the grocers' son becomes Nobel prize] (in French). L'Est Républicain. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  7. ^ "René Thom - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  8. ^ "René Thom, permanent professor from 1963 to 1990 - IHES". www.ihes.fr. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  9. ^ Todd, John Arthur, ed. (1960). Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematician 1958 (PDF). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 248–255.
  10. ^ Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematician 1970 (PDF) (in French). Paris: Gauthier-Villars [fr]. 1971. pp. 257–265.
  11. ^ Ciesielski, Zbigniew; Olech, Czeslaw, eds. (1984). Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematician 1983 (PDF). Warsaw: Polish Scientific Publishers PWN. pp. XVI.
  12. ^ . 2017-05-10. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  13. ^ "SIAM: The John von Neumann Lecture". Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  14. ^ "Fondation Louis de Broglie". fondationlouisdebroglie.org. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  15. ^ Connes, Alain. "René Thom - Les Membres de l'Académie des sciences". Académie des Sciences. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  16. ^ Andrew, Masterson (2018-01-16). "René Thom: Dalí's favourite mathematician". Cosmos. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  17. ^ E.C. Zeeman, Catastrophe Theory, Scientific American, April 1976; pp. 65–70, 75–83
  18. ^ Hopf, Heinz (1960). The Work of R. Thom (PDF) (in German). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. X–XIV.
  19. ^ "René Thom - Scholars". Institute for Advanced Study. 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  20. ^ Gibson, Christopher G.; Wirthmüller, Klaus; Du Plessis, Andrew; Looijenga, E. (1976). Topological stability of smooth mappings. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-07997-1. OCLC 2705384.
  21. ^ "Derrida Letter, The Cambridge Affair, 1992".
  • Petitot, Jean, ed. (1996). Logos et Théorie des Catastrophes: à partir de l'oeuvre de René Thom. Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle 1982. Geneva: Patiño. ISBN 978-2-88213-010-5.
  • Aubin, David (2004). "Forms of Explanations in the Catastrophe Theory of René Thom: Topology, Morphogenesis, and Structuralism" (PDF). In Wise, M. N. (ed.). Growing Explanations: Historical Perspective on the Sciences of Complexity. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 95–130.
  • Reilly, Brian J. (2006). "René Thom". In Kritzman, Lawrence D. (ed.). The Columbia History of Twentieth-Century French Thought. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 663–666. ISBN 978-0-231-10791-4.
  • Weil, Martin (November 17, 2002). "French Mathematician René Thom Dies". Washington Post. p. C10.
  • Papadopoulos, Athanase (2018). "René Thom: Portrait Mathématique et philosophique". CNRS Editions, Paris. ISBN 978-2-271-11827-1.

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Rene Frederic Thom French ʁene tɔm 2 September 1923 25 October 2002 was a French mathematician who received the Fields Medal in 1958 Rene ThomThom in 1970Born 1923 09 02 2 September 1923Montbeliard FranceDied25 October 2002 2002 10 25 aged 79 Bures sur Yvette FranceAlma materEcole Normale Superieure University of ParisKnown forCatastrophe theoryCobordismGradient conjectureQuasi fibrationSplitting lemmaThom conjectureThom isomorphismThom spaceThom transversality theoremThom s first isotopy lemmaThom Porteous formulaThom Sebastiani TheoremDold Thom theoremChildrenFrancoise ThomAwardsFields Medal 1958 Brouwer Medal 1970 John von Neumann Lecture Prize 1976 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsUniversity of StrasbourgUniversite Joseph FourierInstitut des Hautes Etudes ScientifiquesThesisEspaces fibres en spheres et carres de Steenrod 1951 Doctoral advisorHenri CartanDoctoral studentsDavid Trotman He made his reputation as a topologist moving on to aspects of what would be called singularity theory he became world famous among the wider academic community and the educated general public for one aspect of this latter interest his work as founder of catastrophe theory later developed by Christopher Zeeman 1 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Research 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editRene Thom grew up in a modest family in Montbeliard Doubs and obtained a Baccalaureat in 1940 After the German invasion of France his family took refuge in Switzerland and then in Lyon In 1941 he moved to Paris to attend Lycee Saint Louis and in 1943 he began studying mathematics at Ecole Normale Superieure becoming agrege in 1946 6 He received his PhD in 1951 from the University of Paris His thesis titled Espaces fibres en spheres et carres de Steenrod Sphere bundles and Steenrod squares was written under the direction of Henri Cartan 7 After a fellowship at Princeton University Graduate College 1951 1952 he became Maitre de conferences at the Universities of Grenoble 1953 1954 and Strasbourg 1954 1963 where he was appointed Professor in 1957 In 1964 he moved to the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques in Bures sur Yvette where he worked until 1990 8 In 1958 Thom received the Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Edinburgh for the foundations of cobordism theory which were already present in his thesis 9 He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians two more times in 1970 in Nice 10 and 1983 in Warsaw which he did not attend 11 He was awarded the Brouwer Medal in 1970 12 the Grand Prix Scientifique de la Ville de Paris in 1974 and the John von Neumann Lecture Prize in 1976 13 He become the first president together with Louis Neel of the newly established Fondation Louis de Broglie In 1973 14 and was elected Member of the Academie des Sciences of Paris in 1976 15 Salvador Dali paid homage to Rene Thom with the paintings The Swallow s Tail and Topological Abduction of Europe 16 Research editWhile Rene Thom is most known to the public for his development of catastrophe theory between 1968 and 1972 17 his academic achievements concern mostly his mathematical work on topology 18 19 In the early 1950s it concerned what are now called Thom spaces characteristic classes cobordism theory and the Thom transversality theorem Another example of this line of work is the Thom conjecture versions of which have been investigated using gauge theory From the mid 1950s he moved into singularity theory of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect and in a series of deep and at the time obscure papers between 1960 and 1969 developed the theory of stratified sets and stratified maps proving a basic stratified isotopy theorem describing the local conical structure of Whitney stratified sets now known as the Thom Mather isotopy theorem Much of his work on stratified sets was developed so as to understand the notion of topologically stable maps and to eventually prove the result that the set of topologically stable mappings between two smooth manifolds is a dense set Thom s lectures on the stability of differentiable mappings given at the University of Bonn in 1960 were written up by Harold Levine and published in the proceedings of a year long symposium on singularities at Liverpool University during 1969 70 edited by C T C Wall The proof of the density of topologically stable mappings was completed by John Mather in 1970 based on the ideas developed by Thom in the previous ten years A coherent detailed account was published in 1976 by Christopher Gibson Klaus Wirthmuller Andrew du Plessis and Eduard Looijenga 20 During the last twenty years of his life Thom s published work was mainly in philosophy and epistemology and he undertook a reevaluation of Aristotle s writings on science In 1992 he was one of eighteen academics who sent a letter to Cambridge University protesting against plans to award Jacques Derrida an honorary doctorate 21 Beyond Thom s contributions to algebraic topology he studied differentiable mappings through the study of generic properties In his final years he turned his attention to an effort to apply his ideas about structural topography to the questions of thought language and meaning in the form of a semiophysics Bibliography editThom Rene 1952 Espaces fibres en spheres et carres de Steenrod PDF Annales Scientifiques de l Ecole Normale Superieure Serie 3 69 109 182 doi 10 24033 asens 998 MR 0054960 Thom Rene 1954 Quelques proprietes globales des varietes differentiables Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici 28 17 86 doi 10 1007 BF02566923 MR 0061823 S2CID 120243638 Ensembles et morphismes stratifies Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 75 1969 240 284 Semio Physics A Sketch Addison Wesley 1990 ISBN 0 201 50060 4 Structural Stability and Morphogenesis W A Benjamin 1972 ISBN 0 201 40685 3 See also edit Quelques proprietes globales des varietes differentiables Reeb graphReferences edit O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Rene Thom MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Wright Pearce 2002 11 14 Obituary Rene Thom The Guardian Retrieved 2022 04 10 also available at Rene Thom Guardian obituary MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews Retrieved 2022 04 10 Rene Frederic Thom encyclopedia com Retrieved 2022 04 10 Alberganti Michel 2002 10 31 Rene Thom Le Monde in French Retrieved 2022 04 10 Thom Rene Frederic serge mehl free fr Retrieved 2022 04 10 Dougnac Sophie 30 July 2015 Rene Thom le fils d epiciers devient prix Nobel Rene Thom the grocers son becomes Nobel prize in French L Est Republicain Retrieved 2022 04 10 Rene Thom The Mathematics Genealogy Project www genealogy math ndsu nodak edu Retrieved 2022 04 10 Rene Thom permanent professor from 1963 to 1990 IHES www ihes fr Retrieved 2022 04 10 Todd John Arthur ed 1960 Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematician 1958 PDF Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 248 255 Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematician 1970 PDF in French Paris Gauthier Villars fr 1971 pp 257 265 Ciesielski Zbigniew Olech Czeslaw eds 1984 Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematician 1983 PDF Warsaw Polish Scientific Publishers PWN pp XVI The Brouwer Lecture and the Brouwer Medal 2017 05 10 Archived from the original on 10 May 2017 Retrieved 2022 04 10 SIAM The John von Neumann Lecture Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Retrieved 2022 04 10 Fondation Louis de Broglie fondationlouisdebroglie org Retrieved 2022 04 10 Connes Alain Rene Thom Les Membres de l Academie des sciences Academie des Sciences Retrieved 2022 04 10 Andrew Masterson 2018 01 16 Rene Thom Dali s favourite mathematician Cosmos Retrieved 2022 04 10 E C Zeeman Catastrophe Theory Scientific American April 1976 pp 65 70 75 83 Hopf Heinz 1960 The Work of R Thom PDF in German Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp X XIV Rene Thom Scholars Institute for Advanced Study 2019 12 09 Retrieved 2022 04 10 Gibson Christopher G Wirthmuller Klaus Du Plessis Andrew Looijenga E 1976 Topological stability of smooth mappings Berlin Springer Verlag ISBN 3 540 07997 1 OCLC 2705384 Derrida Letter The Cambridge Affair 1992 Petitot Jean ed 1996 Logos et Theorie des Catastrophes a partir de l oeuvre de Rene Thom Colloque de Cerisy la Salle 1982 Geneva Patino ISBN 978 2 88213 010 5 Aubin David 2004 Forms of Explanations in the Catastrophe Theory of Rene Thom Topology Morphogenesis and Structuralism PDF In Wise M N ed Growing Explanations Historical Perspective on the Sciences of Complexity Durham Duke University Press pp 95 130 Reilly Brian J 2006 Rene Thom In Kritzman Lawrence D ed The Columbia History of Twentieth Century French Thought New York Columbia University Press pp 663 666 ISBN 978 0 231 10791 4 Weil Martin November 17 2002 French Mathematician Rene Thom Dies Washington Post p C10 Papadopoulos Athanase 2018 Rene Thom Portrait Mathematique et philosophique CNRS Editions Paris ISBN 978 2 271 11827 1 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rene Thom O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Rene Thom MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Washington Post Online edition free registration Meeting Rene THOM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rene Thom amp oldid 1213688700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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