Raphaël Salem
Raphaël Salem (Greek: Ραφαέλ Σαλέμ; November 7, 1898 in Salonika, Ottoman Empire (now Thessaloniki, Greece) – June 20, 1963 in Paris, France) was a Greek mathematician after whom are named the Salem numbers and Salem–Spencer sets, and whose widow founded the Salem Prize.
Raphaël Salem | |
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Raphael Salem | |
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Died | June 20, 1963 64) | (aged
Alma mater | Sorbonne University École Centrale Paris |
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Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | MIT, École Centrale Paris, University of Caen |
Doctoral students | Stephen H. Crandall |
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