Simion Stoilow
Simion Stoilow | |
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| Born | 14 September 1887 |
| Died | 4 April 1961 (aged 73) |
| Nationality | Romanian |
| Alma mater | University of Paris |
| Known for | Complex analysis Kerékjártó–Stoilow compactification Iversen–Stoilow surface Stoilov theorem Open and closed maps |
| Awards | Legion of Honour Order of the Star of Romania Order of the Star of the Romanian People's Republic |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | University of Iași University of Cernăuți Polytechnic University of Bucharest University of Bucharest Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy |
| Thesis | Sur une classe de fonctions de deux variables définies par les équations linéaires aux dérivées partielles (1916) |
| Doctoral advisor | Émile Picard |
| Doctoral students | Cabiria Andreian Cazacu |
| Other notable students | Tudor Ganea Valentin Poénaru |
Simion Stoilow or Stoilov (14 September [O.S. 2 September] 1887 – 4 April 1961) was a Romanian mathematician, creator of the Romanian school of complex analysis, and author of over 100 publications.